California Court of Appeal
People v. Johnson, C055139
Defendants' murder and robbery convictions and sentences are affirmed where 1) the procedures used to obtain the pretrial identifications of defendants were not unduly suggestive; 2) the trial court properly considered defendant's prior excluded confession for the purpose of weighing evidence under Cal. Evid. Code section 352; 3) the court reasonably determined that defendant-s admissions and his exculpatory statements to a third party were made at different times, and thus the latter was not admissible under section 356; and 4) defendant was properly informed of her Miranda rights.
Appellate Information
- Decided 03/30/2010
- Published 03/30/2010
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- California Court of Appeal