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People v. Coleman
Order authorizing involuntary medication for purpose of restoring defendant to competence is sufficiently specific by implicitly relying on prior treatment plan.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 16, 2012
People v. Sauceda-Contreras
Where suspect makes ambiguous statement that could be construed as invocation of his ‘Miranda’ rights, officer may clarify intent to invoke or waive rights.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 14, 2012
People v. Valdez
Order preventing disclosure of witnesses' identities prior to testimony is valid where trial court allowed for continuances and further investigation.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 10, 2012
U.S. v. Henry
Second Amendment does not provide right to keep machine gun in home because it is dangerous and unusual weapon.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 10, 2012
U.S. v. Flores-Mejia
Defendant who unlawfully reentered country after being deported is properly given 16-level enhancement because convictions for robbery are still categorical crimes of violence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 10, 2012
People v. Robinson
Evidence obtained from warrantless entry is properly considered because testing of key in lock was minimal intrusion and needed for legitimate government interest.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 9, 2012
U.S. v. Huang
Defendant does not need to be personally involved in importation of drugs for purposes of two-point sentencing enhancement for importation.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 9, 2012
U.S. v. Turner
Term of supervised release is not tolled where defendant was detained after his term of imprisonment had expired pending civil commitment hearing under Adam Walsh Act.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 8, 2012
U.S. v. Golden Valley Electric Association
Administrative subpoena related to drug investigation, which ordered electricity cooperative to provide power consumption records, does not violate customers' Fourth Amendment rights.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 8, 2012
U.S. v. Bustamante
Admission of affidavit testifying to contents of birth records violates Confrontation Clause where defendant lacked opportunity to cross-examine clerk who prepared document.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 8, 2012
People v. Duenas
In murder case, trial court does not abuse its discretion by admitting into evidence computer animation used by expert witness to illustrate theory.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 7, 2012
People v. Turnage
Felony conviction for planting false bomb does not violate equal protection because distinction between false bomb crimes and false weapon of mass destruction crimes is not irrational.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 7, 2012
U.S. v. Pineda-Moreno
Suppression of evidence obtained by attaching tracking devices on vehicle in public areas is not warranted because agents objectively relied on then-binding precedent.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 7, 2012
Jackson v. State of Nevada
Preventing defendant from presenting testimony regarding alleged victim’s prior false sexual assault claims violates defendant’s right to present complete defense.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 7, 2012
People v. Martinez
Defendant may not be convicted of both semiautomatic firearm assault and lesser included offense of assault with firearm.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 7, 2012
In re Montgomery
Board of Parole Hearings' decision to deny parole is supported by some evidence because inmate possessed prohibited substance while incarcerated.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 6, 2012
Dickens v. Ryan
Defendant's actions sufficiently contribute to murders to warrant death penalty where he was actively involved in every aspect of robberies that lead to murders.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 6, 2012
People v. Gonzales
Defendant is properly denied new trial because jurors' statements about mental processes by which their verdict was reached are expressly barred.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 3, 2012
People v. Houston
Defendant’s pre-shooting plan, including diagrams of school and ‘goodbye letter’ to family, shows careful planning and weighing of consequences supporting first degree murder convictions.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 3, 2012
People v. McKinzie
Prosecutor does not unlawfully excuse juror based on group bias when he provides race-neutral justification in addition to several weaker justifications.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 3, 2012
Scott v. Ryan
Lawyer's failure to investigate defendant’s head injuries does not prejudice defendant where his confessions indicated careful planning of murder.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 2, 2012
People v. Bradley
Former city official’s conviction for misappropriation and misuse of public funds is overturned due to court’s failure to instruct jury on required intent.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 2, 2012
People v. Fernandez
Warantless search is lawful when defendant’s cotenant validly consented to search after defendant had been arrested and removed from their shared apartment.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 2, 2012
Maryland v. King
Maryland law enforcement officials may continue to collect DNA samples from arrestees while Supreme Court considers whether to hear challenge to DNA collection practice.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 1, 2012
U.S. v. Backlund
United States Forest Service may regulate residential occupancy of bona fide mining claims within national forests.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 1, 2012
People v. Schaeffer
Probation condition limiting defendant to residence approved by probation officer does not violate constitutional rights because it furthers state interest in rehabilitation.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 1, 2012
U.S. v. King
Ninth Circuit cases are overruled to extent they hold that no constitutional difference exists between probation and parole for Fourth Amendment purposes.
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 1, 2012
People v. Barrett
Although defendant was not advised of right to jury trial, due process challenge to civil commitment proceeding fails because mental retardation affected defendant's ability to make decisions.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 31, 2012
People v. Tully
In death penalty case, prosecutor’s biblical references in closing arguments do not warrant reversal because defendant was not prejudiced by such remarks.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 31, 2012
People v. Villatoro
Jury instruction permitting jury to use evidence of defendant's guilt as to other charged offenses is proper because whether offense was charged or uncharged did not affect relevance.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 31, 2012