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People v. Superior Court (Avant)
Communications between prosecutor and grand jury may be obtained to prepare motion to dismiss indictment for lack of probable cause.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
People v. Superior Court (Bautista)
Communications between prosecutor and grand jury may be obtained to prepare motion to dismiss indictment lack of probable cause.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
U.S. v. Ledesma
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
U.S. v. Coplen
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
Headley v. Galetka
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
U.S. v. Arvizu
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
U.S. v. Newman
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
Jones v. Gibson
Aggravated circumstances finding justified where evidence supports court ruling that murder committed by defendant was heinous, atrocious and cruel.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
U.S. v. Reddick
Ignorance of law is no defense to charge of possessing firearm while under domestic violence restraining order.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
Hobbs v. Gibson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
Torres v. Brooks
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
U.S. v. Walker
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
Spitznas v. Boone
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
Walker v. Hargett
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
Presgrove v. Hines
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
People v. Superior Court (Garcia)
Communication between prosecutor and grand jury may be obtained to prepare motion to dismiss indictment for lack of probable cause.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 24, 2000
People v. Superior Court (Mouchaourab)
Communications between prosecutor and grand jury may be obtained to prepare motion to dismiss indictment for lack of probable cause.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 22, 2000
People v. Green
California defendant may not challenge prior foreign conviction for lack of procedural formalities, where foreign jurisdiction does not require such formalities.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 17, 2000
Oakland Raiders v. National Football League
Arbitration for trademark dilution action isn't available where remedy sought is injunctive relief.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 17, 2000
U.S. v. Lowe
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 16, 2000
U.S. v. Hightower
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 16, 2000
U.S. v. James
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 16, 2000
U.S. v. Bracamonte
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 16, 2000
U.S. v. Aguilar-Vensor
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 16, 2000
People v. Nkimotu
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 11, 2000
People v. Rodriguez
California Constitution doesn't require jury trial for stipulation to evidentiary fact.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 11, 2000
People v. Ray
Police officers may enter unoccupied residence without warrant based on reasonable suspicion of exigent circumstances.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 11, 2000
People v. Macias
When the crime charged can't be committed due to factual impossibility, then defendant can only be convicted of attempt.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 10, 2000
People v. Jackson
Determination of whether a prior robbery conviction constitutes a 'serious felony' rests with the trial court, not the jury.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 10, 2000
People v. Hale
Relieving state's burden, by instructing jury that allegations of defendant's prior out-of-state felony convictions are true, requires reversal.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 10, 2000