Supreme Court of California - November 2004 Opinion Summaries
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PEOPLE v. SEELSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureFederal double jeopardy protections preclude a retrial of a premeditation allegation after an appellate finding of evidentiary insufficiency. |
11/29/2004 | S106273 |
PEOPLE v. RAMOSSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, SentencingDeath row inmate raises 12 meritless points of error on direct appeal. |
11/29/2004 | S030956 |
MOROHOSHI v. PACIFIC HOMESupreme Court of California
Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Juvenile LawA regional center cannot be held vicariously liable for the negligence of a residential care facility. |
11/15/2004 | S120903 |
PEOPLE v. TURNERSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingDeath row inmate raises 14 meritless points of error on direct appeal. |
11/01/2004 | S009038 |
STOCKETT v. ASS'N OF CALIFORNIA WATER AGENCIESSupreme Court of California
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment LawA dismissed government employee is not precluded under the Tort Claims Act from asserting, in a wrongful termination suit, theories of illegal... |
11/01/2004 | S108220 |
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