Criminal,
California Courts of Appeal
Sep. 13, 2017
Appeal court: no discovery duty between co-defendants
Reiterating that co-defendants have no discovery obligation to one another, the 4th District Court of Appeal has upheld murder convictions for two jewelry store robbery lookouts whose accomplice was fatally shot by a store employee.
Reiterating that co-defendants have no discovery obligation to one another, the 4th District Court of Appeal has upheld murder convictions for two jewelry store robbery lookouts whose accomplice was fatally shot by a store employee.
The 3-0 opinion, written by Justice Richard M. Aronson, rejected an argument that Orange County Superior Court Judge Patrick H. Donahue erred when he didn’t allow interview notes taken by an attorney for...
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