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U.S. v. George
Defendant who failed to report receivership income during year it was received is guilty of filing false tax return.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 15, 2005
U.S. v. Stewart
Inmate who discussed murder of judge with fellow inmate is guilty of threatening judge.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 15, 2005
Inthavong v. Lamarque
Admission of allegedly coerced criminal confession was harmless error.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 15, 2005
U.S. v. Weiland
Records of state convictions certified as correct copies of original records by state custodian are self-authenticating.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 15, 2005
People v. Schmeck
Defendant has no legitimate expectation of privacy in contents of paper bag stored at house where he worked.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 14, 2005
People v. Gray
Trial court correctly found defendant failed to make initial case that prosecutor exercised peremptory challenges with racial bias.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 14, 2005
People v. Semaan
People cannot use bank funds of innocent third party for victim restitution without proving that she had no legitimate interest in funds.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
U.S. v. Beck
District court did not abuse its discretion in admitting lay opinion testimony by defendant's probation officer.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
U.S. v. Mayfield
Government is not required to refile information charging prior felony drug conviction before defendant's second trial.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
U.S. v. Dorsey
Alaska police had probable cause to arrest person who returned to school grounds after being warned to leave on previous day.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
U.S. v. Gonzalez-Flores
Admission of testimony that aliens smuggled by defendant suffered heatstroke was erroneous but does not require new trial.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
U.S. v. Saechao
Incriminating statements made by probationer to probation officer cannot be used against him in criminal proceeding.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Carter
Defendant's three convictions for first-degree murder and death sentence are affirmed.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Burroughs
Mentally Disordered Offender Law requires positive finding of remission criterion.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Carter
Record did not support contention that defendant committed murder while lying-in-wait.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Niroomandi
Employee of unlicensed money transmittal business was properly convicted of receiving money for transmittal abroad.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Lee
Defendant who fired gun to scare off attacking dogs may argue self-defense.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Moon
Alleged errors made during voir dire by prosecutor regarding nature of death penalty lack merit.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Hilger
Defendant's waiver of custody credits applies to future confinement in both county jail and state prison.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Cornwell
Defendant's conviction for first-degree murder and death sentence are upheld.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 11, 2005
People v. Urbano
Trial court's imposition of additional fines without jury findings did not violate sentencing laws.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 2005
People v. Chan
Defendant who made two digit error in reporting his address is guilty of failing to register as a sex offender.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 2005
People v. Carter
Record did not support contention that defendant committed murder while lying-in-wait.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 9, 2005
People v. Mitchell
Admission of police dispatch tape at trial did not violate criminal defendant's confrontation rights.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 3, 2005
People v. Lawson
Jury instruction given as sanction for defense counsel's discovery violation requires reversal.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 3, 2005
People v. Navarro
Search warrant based on attorney's breach of confidentiality need not be quashed.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 3, 2005
Eberhart v. U.S.
There is critical difference between rule governing subject matter jurisdiction and inflexible claim processing rule.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 3, 2005
Kane v. Espitia
No U.S. Supreme Court decision clearly establishes that pro se defendant has right to law library access.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 3, 2005
People v. Hill
Declaration of criminal defendant that merely contradicted civilian witness statements did not support Pitchess motion.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 2, 2005
People v. Saint-Amans
Defendant convicted of commercial burglary can be ordered to pay restitution to bank.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 2, 2005