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U.S. v. Alvey
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Grady v. State of Colorado
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Marsh v. Lucero
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Tartsah v. Scott
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Ayala v. Zavaras
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Temple v. Kaiser
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
U.S. v. Ball
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
People v. Mcelwee
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
People v. Stephenson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
People v. Rodriguez
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
People v. Scherrer
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
People v. Barthlett
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
People v. Saab
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Salazar v. Zavaras
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Bowie v. Gibson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Cobbin v. Zavares
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
Rivera-Esquivel v. U.S.
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 27, 1999
State v. Smith
Reversible error occurs where trial court doesn't personally address defendant to ascertain whether waiver of jury trial was knowing, intelligent, and voluntarily.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 26, 1999
State v. Riley
Telephonic testimony at a suppression hearing does not violate a defendant's right to confront witnesses.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 26, 1999
The Unabom Trial Media Coalition v. U.S. District Court (United States)
Guilty plea by defendant moots petition by news media to compel release of juror information in high-profile case that was closed in pretrial proceeding.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
U.S. v. Lara-Aceves
When prior administrative deportation order is element of an offense, defendant bears burden to demonstrate due process violation at underlying hearing.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
Nino v. Galaza
Attempting to exhaust state court remedies after death-penalty conviction tolls one-year limitation on federal habeas corpus relief.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
People v. Montes
Use of a thick chain in a manner intended to cause maximum injury constitutes assault with a deadly weapon.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
People v. American Contractors Indemnity
Surety's motion to set aside bail forfeiture, on the ground that defendant was located in another country, requires 15 days notice.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
In re Kirk
Trial court improperly considers noncertified psychological evaluations in making Sexually Violent Predator determination.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
People v. Soto
Trial court lacks discretion to reduce sentence from first-degree murder to voluntary manslaughter when evidence could not support manslaughter conviction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
People v. Pena
Firearm inside a toolbox in the bed of a pickup truck is not in 'immediate personal possession' of driver.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
People v. Buffington
No equal protection violation exists in evidentiary standards or psychological treatment under Sexually Violent Predators Act.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
County of Los Angeles v. Taylor Billingslea Bail Bonds
Trial court may extend period to vacate bond forfeiture only for total of 180 days.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999
People v. Valenzuela
Pretextual stop of taxicab, ostensibly done to inspect it pursuant to a city ordinance, violates the Fourth Amendment.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 22, 1999