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4 Dec, 2008 12:20 am by Bobby G. Frederick
... relied on an invalid one." However, the error is not structural error, and it is subject to harmless error analysis. Pulido was convicted in California of felony murder. The jury instructions permitted the jury to find him guilty of felony murder if ... calling the error structural error, but maintained that it was not harmless error. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed with Pulido and the State, reversed because it was called "structural error," and remanded for a finding of whether there was harmless ...
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18 Jun, 2007 7:09 am by immigrationprof
Victor H. Toledo-Pulido was about 7 years old when a smuggler helped him and his older brother and mother cross over the mountains along the California border into the United States. He became a legal resident in 1999. Like many...
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2 Dec, 2008 4:12 pm by Orin Kerr
Today the Supreme Court handed down a decision in Hedgpeth v. Pulido on the standard for reviewing errors in jury instructions: Should such errors be subject to harmless error review...
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3 Dec, 2008 5:30 am by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
... containing more than one theory of guilt, with one of those theories invalid, is to be judged on whether that was harmless error. That is not to be treated as a "structural error" that undermines the verdict itself, the Court concluded in Hedgpeth v. Pulido (07-544). The Court was unanimous in that part of the ruling, but the decision to send the case back to the Ninth Circuit Court for harmless error analysis drew the dissents of three Justices. See also the article in the ABA Journal.
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29 Jan 5:09 pm by Glenn Reynolds
ROSANNA PULIDO, running to replace Rahm Emanuel. Bill Quick likes her.
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25 Feb, 2008 9:04 am by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
... The issue in Pulido concerns the applicable standard (harmless or reversible error) for jury instructions. In Pulido, the defendant successfully argued that the jury instructions given at his trial permitted a jury to convict him of felony murder although ... the 9th Circuit affirmed. In the cert. petition to the Supreme Court, the CA Attorney General argued that the errors in Pulido were harmless because the jury ultimately determined that the defendant aided the robbery during the murder thereby ...
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25 Jan, 2007 7:04 pm by John E. Harding, JD, CFLS
... , of who lives Pleasanton, has been in private practice in Hayward, specializing in family law since 1998. Previously, he practiced with Browner, Pulido & Sheehan, a small family law firm from 1978 to 1998. Pulido earned a Juris Doctorate degree from ... of the Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of California, Berkeley. He fills the vacancy created by the elevation of Judge James Richman to the Court of Appeal. Pulido is a Democrat. The compensation for this position is $158,201.
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11 Sep, 2007 5:31 pm by Altman & Altman
... dealers that were actually undercover FBI agents. The other two ex-police officers, Nelson Carrasquillo and Roberto Pulido, continue to maintain their innocence. The plea deal does not obligate Pizarro to testify against his two former ... $36,000 of their $51,000 fee for guarding the shipment while it was transported to Jamaica Plain from Western Massachusetts. Pulido, dubbed the group's ringleader, is also accused of identity theft, bringing illegal immigrants into the country, selling steroids, ...
Boston Criminal Lawyer Blog - http://www.bostoncriminallawyerblog.com/
5 Sep, 2008 2:02 pm by Lyle Denniston
... to take part in oral argument in five cases to be heard in the new Term: Arizona v. Gant (07-542), Hedgpeth v. Pulido (07-544), 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett (07-581), Kennedy v. DuPont Savings Plan Administrator (07-636), and Van de ... Arizona v. Gant, police authority to search a vehicle following arrest of occupants, set to be heard Oct. 7; Hedgpeth v. Pulido [formerly titled Chrones v. Pulido], scope of structural error in general jury verdicts, argument on Oct. 15; 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett, enforcement ...
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26 Jul 10:57 pm
... lato, sino en cambio, de desarrollo sostenible. El desarrollo sostenible, según Antonio Pulido y Emilio Fontela, es la integración sinérgica entre el crecimiento ... es incrementar su beneficio". The New York Times Magazine, 1970. [3] Para Pulido y Fontela, la cohesión social está representada en la generación de una estructura ... consecución de condiciones de salud y educación de mejor calidad para todos. (PULIDO, Antonio y FONTELA, Emilio. "Principios del desarrollo sostenible", 2007). En similares t ...
Responsabilidad y Derecho - http://responsabilidadyderecho.blogspot.com/
8 Sep 3:08 pm by Robert L Abell
... ." Almost never are these meaningless recitations ever questioned by the Court. It is plain that it is almost never because the Court in Santiago v. Pulido, No. 02-C-1160, questioned these rote recitations in a sua sponte order as follows: After all, it ... charges are untrue, so that it can flat out deny them in good conscience, or is it rather opting to believe Pulido in a situation in which only the two protagonists know the real facts? ... As long as District's counsel must return to the drawing ...
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18 May, 2007 2:16 pm by kunderhill
Hector Pulido explained to police that, by biting his nephew repeatedly, he was only trying to teach his nephew that biting people is wrong. Sure, in retrospect, he may have said, it's possible that actually biting a 3-year-old multiple ... was not the best way to go about this, but hindsight is 20/20. This is not a very good explanation, but given that there were Hector-Pulido-sized bite marks all over the boy's body, I guess his options were fairly limited. The usual stuff ("it was an accident," " ...
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25 Feb, 2008 7:55 pm by Kedar
... or a need to preserve evidence related to the crime of arrest in order to justify a warrantless vehicular search incident to arrest conducted after the vehicle's recent occupants have been arrested and secured?" Chrones v. Pulido - The Court is asked to rule on the implications of incorrect jury instructions on the deliverance of federal habeas release.(Circuit Court Decision, analysis of that opinion here) The Court will hear each of these cases next term, presumably in October or November. The ...
DailyWrit - http://dailywrit.com
9 Jul, 2008 7:03 pm by Levin & Perconti
... defendant doctors and HMO clinic for several years. On October 25, 2002 Carmen went to the HMO clinic and was seen by Dr. Pulido and had signs and symptoms of hematuria, which is blood in the urine, and painful urination. Carmen again went to the clinic on November 8, 2002 and again reported painful urination; this time to Dr. Chacko. The lawsuit alleged that Dr. Pulido and Dr. Chacko were negligent by failing to recognize Carmen's signs and symptoms and refer Carmen to a urologist for a ...
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9 Sep, 2008 5:42 pm
... Katz, 533 U.S. 194 (2001) should be overruled. Wednesday, October 15 - Waddington v. Sarausad, Chrones v. Pulido and Oregon v. Ice Waddington addresses federal habeas review of jury instructions in a state criminal cases and ... accept state court determinations that jury instructions fully and correctly set out state law with regard to accomplice liability. Pulido presents the issue of whether, on habeas review, the 9th Circuit erred in granting relief by deeming an erroneous jury instruction to ...
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12 Oct, 2008 4:00 am by Ben Winograd
... will hear argument in: Waddington v. Sarausad (07-772), on whether, during habeas review, federal courts must accept state court determinations that jury instructions correctly explain state law regarding accomplice liability; and Hedgpeth v. Pulido (07-544), on whether, during habeas review, federal courts may determine erroneous jury instructions on which the jury may have relied to constitute structural error requiring reversal. On Friday, the Justices will hold a private conference, orders ...
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15 Oct, 2008 4:00 am by Ben Winograd
... explain state law regarding accomplice liability. Washington Deputy Solicitor General William Collins will argue for the petitioner, and Jeffrey Fisher of Stanford University will argue for the respondent. At 11 a.m., the Court will hear argument in Hedgpeth v. Pulido (07-544), on whether, during habeas review, federal courts may determine erroneous jury instructions on which the jury may have relied to constitute structural error requiring reversal. California Deputy Attorney General Jeremy ...
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15 Oct, 2008 7:10 pm by Brian Sagona
The transcript of today's argument in Waddington v. Sarausad (07-772) is now available here. The transcript of today's argument in Hedgpeth v. Pulido (07-544) is now available here.
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12 Dec, 2008 4:39 pm
... , October 15, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Waddington v. Sarausad and Hedgpeth v. Pulido. The Supreme Court here considers two federal habeas review cases from the Ninth Circuit involving jury instructions. Waddington ... Act requires federal courts to give to state court determinations concerning jury instructions. Hedgpeth concerns Michael Pulido's conviction by an erroneously-instructed jury who found a special circumstance of robbery felony-murder. The California Supreme Court ...
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28 Dec, 2008 3:53 pm by Glenn Reynolds
... why they have implemented a hiring freeze. So why did they spike their public employees' pensions? The short answer is that Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido was facing two challengers this year. So he gave the police and firemen everything they wanted so that they would continue to finance "Team Pulido." Well, I hope they are all happy now that the city's budget deficit is spiraling out of control. Meanwhile, in New York City, it's a ...
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