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31 Oct 2014, 12:15 pm
(Donn Logan et al., Real Parties in Interest and Respondents) (Boren, J., assigned justice pro tempore)(3) S093235 People v. [read post]
25 Jan 2012, 1:34 am by Rebecca Griffiths, Olswang
On 17 to 19 January 2012, the Supreme Court heard an appeal in the case of Homer v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police and Seldon v Clarkson Wright and Jakes . [read post]
5 Dec 2023, 3:53 pm
Now, all those 213 people don't have an election to run in, and their terms automatically expire. [read post]
30 Jul 2018, 2:08 pm by Joseph Stacey
Two other crewmembers were rescued from the water by good Samaritan vessel Amanda C, then transferred to Alaska State Troopers. [read post]
2 Jan 2012, 8:21 am by Brian Shiffrin
"The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees a defendant the right to be confronted with the witnesses against him [or her]' " (People v Brown, 13 NY3d 332, 338). [read post]
21 May 2007, 1:57 pm
Yeah, that's a pain, but it happens incredibly rarely, and it's better to retry than to deprive someone of an appeal because the state/court reporter screwed up.A very short opinion; only five doubled-spaced pages. [read post]
10 May 2011, 12:55 pm
"Which reminded Justice Aaronson of a hypothetical that Justice Mosk authored in the NYU Law Review:"Judge:  I sentence you to 200 years in state prison. [read post]
22 Jun 2009, 11:27 am
I cannot subscribe to such an expansive interpretation of the natural and probable consequences doctrine even in the context of gang violence, which no one doubts is a plague upon some of our state's most vulnerable communities. [read post]
10 Mar 2008, 2:00 pm
On October 27, 2006, the trial court sentenced defendant to three years in state prison. [read post]
19 May 2009, 9:29 am
If not multiple appeals, depending on what transpires below.None of this even mentions the state habeas petitions, the federal habeas petition(s), and all the other stuff that you totally know will come in the future with any reimposed death sentence.I'm telling you this right now: Michael Burgener will die in prison, but it won't be from an antiseptic needle in the arm. [read post]