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In re Richards
Man’s conviction for murdering his wife is supported even if expert later admitted that testimony was inaccurate in light of advances in technology.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 3, 2012
People v. Schmitz
Police officer may search car based on parolee status of one of its passengers in areas where parolee could have stowed belongings.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 3, 2012
U.S. v. Arias-Espinosa
Alien who signed agreement waiving right to appeal may not later appeal, despite court’s statement that he ‘may have a right to appeal.’
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 2, 2012
People v. Zeigler
Trial court incorrectly grants certificate of rehabilitation for convict without considering conduct underlying his recent nonviolent drug offense.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 2, 2012
People v. Mejia
Gang members are found guilty of provocative act murder after their accomplice was killed by a rival gang member during a preplanned attack at rival's home.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 2, 2012
People v. Sencion
Court must orally impose court facilities assessment and security fee on defendant as to all counts, including stayed counts.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 29, 2012
U.S. v. Cervantes
Community caretaking exception to warrant requirement does not apply where vehicle impoundment and inventory search constituted pretext to look for narcotics.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 28, 2012
People v. Serrano
Alien facing deportation is not entitled to special form of review following his conviction because he had already been offered multitude of protections.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 28, 2012
U.S. v. Scott
Government may still argue that warrantless search of car was permissible after failing to file a timely response to motion to suppress evidence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 27, 2012
U.S. v. Wahchumwah
During investigation of sale of eagle parts, agent’s use of warrantless audio-video recording device in suspect’s home does not violate privacy interests.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 27, 2012
U.S. v. Munguia
Conviction for possessing significant amount of pseudoephedrine is reversed because defendant claimed she did not know drug would be used to manufacture methemphetamine.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 27, 2012
People v. Gonzalez
Juror who believed he knew sex crime victim's relative is properly left on jury after court inquiry revealed that juror's belief was mistaken.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 27, 2012
People v. Johnson
Defendant may not set aside domestic violence charges based on early termination of his probation after his repeated failure to attend batterer’s program.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 23, 2012
U.S. v. Manning
Sentence for felon who possessed firearm is properly increased because he obstructed justice by lying to officer, skipping hearing, and fleeing to Mexico.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 23, 2012
People v. Nocelotl
Kidnapper cannot withdraw plea after mistakenly believing he would be sentenced based on psychological reports, rather than warden's unfavorable report.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 21, 2012
U.S. v. Wiggan
Technician's conviction for perjury in connection with wiretapping conspiracy is overturned because grand jury foreperson was allowed to testify regarding her credibility.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 21, 2012
People v. Barba
Forgers may be guilty of using another’s personal information to cash stolen checks, even if they did not impersonate anyone during scheme.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 21, 2012
People v. Hawkins
Suspect who gave written search consent cannot appeal dismissal motion on hearsay grounds where he did not raise issue with trial court.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 21, 2012
People v. Moncada
Man is convicted of killing infant son by pushing him into couch until he stopped breathing, even though son died eight years later of complications.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 21, 2012
People v. Jackson
Operator of medical marijuana dispensary, who cultivated marijuana for 1,600 members of collective, is entitled to defense under Medical Marijuana Program Act.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 21, 2012
U.S. v. Jingles
Previous appellate court panel’s ruling on variance on direct appeal precludes review of petitioner’s constructive amendment claim.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2012
People v. Sanders
Defendant’s simultaneous possession of two firearms supports multiple convictions based on different statutes, but not separate punishment for violating same statute.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2012
People v. Clayburg
Mother who stalked her ex-husband may be restrained from having contact with daughter, who was traumatized by her mother's conduct.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2012
U.S. v. Oseguera-Madrigal
Alien is found removable because his conviction for use of drug paraphernalia was clearly related to a controlled substance.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2012
U.S. v. Catalan
Probation revocation sentence served after deportation due to drug trafficking felony may not be used to increase alien’s sentence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2012
People v. Chandler
Conviction for attempting to criminally threaten neighbors is proper regardless of whether defendant's neighbors were reasonable in their fear of threats.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2012
People v. Gonzalez
Defendant's child pornography conviction requires sex offender registration because his crime involved multiple acts against child's will.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2012
People v. Rajanayagam
Defendant who assaulted his octogenarian mother is not entitled to sentence reduction under new law because he committed offense before its operative date.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 19, 2012
People v. Gonzalez
Gang member's first degree murder conviction based on in-custody informant's testimony regarding conversations is outside scope of law requiring informant's corroboration.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 16, 2012
People v. Walker
Deputy unlawfully detains defendant based on his resemblance to suspects alone and there is no evidence of criminal activity at time of detention.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 16, 2012