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People of the State of Colorado v. Dore
Evidence of prior convictions may be admitted where defendant introduces testimony through third party.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Wright v. Champion
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People of the State of Colorado v. Gutierrez
Check fraud statute applies to issuance of insufficient funds check for payment of past due account.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People of the State of Colorado v. Serpa
Trial court not required to excuse juror associated with victim's assistance group.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People of the State of Colorado v. Geisendorfer
Reversal of conviction not required where jury not instructed about element of offense charged.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People of the State of Colorado v. Frye
Revocation of probation improper where defendant complied with terms of restitution.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Mendez v. The People of the State of Colorado
Odor of burning marijuana is sufficient exigent to justify warrantless entry, as evidence may have otherwise been destroyed.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Harrison
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Fagundes
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People v. Rea
Failure to timely pay sales taxes can subject taxpayer to criminal prosecution.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People v. Anderson
Conviction of first degree criminal trespass reversed where trial court failed to instruct jury on intent element.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People v. Williams
Trial court not required to inform defendant regarding jury instruction on use of prior convictions.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People v. Mason
Defendant not entitled to new trial based on newly discovered evidence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People v. Lee
Transfer of juvenile case to district court appropriate given seriousness of offense.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Smith
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Wilson v. Herrera
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Williams v. Scott
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Simpson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Coghan v. Jordan
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People v. Snare
Sentence does not violate plea agreement where parole period is included after defendant is terminated from community corrections.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Swapp
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
US. v. Bernhardt
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Hollis
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Kelly
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Johnson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Simmons v. Ward
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People v. Gonzales
Defendant's statements needn't be suppressed if made voluntarily and in the absence of compelling influences.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Elzie v. Pugh
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Harrell v. A.M. Flowers
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
People v. Blount
Court that fails to advise defendant of plea's penal consequences doesn't commit constitutional error.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 4, 1999