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Four-case March calendar

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The Supreme Court today announced it would hear arguments in four cases next month. That continues a string of lighter than usual calendars. There haven’t been more than five arguments in a month since the court heard seven cases last June. It will be the sixth straight calendar will pro tem justices.

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Sentencing enhancement opinion filing Monday

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More about the case here. This will be the third of four opinions for cases argued in February. The last case — People v. Additional argued but undecided cases are the six from the March calendar (opinions expected by June 3) and the six on the April calendar (opinions expected by July 1).

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Ineffective assistance of counsel opinion filing Monday

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When the court granted review in March 2023, it limited the issue to: “Did the trial court deprive defendant of effective assistance of counsel by failing to appoint substitute counsel to evaluate and potentially argue defendant’s pro. More about the case here. This will be the second of six opinions for cases argued in March.

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Jail minimum wage, witness dissuasion opinions filing Monday

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More about the case here and here. More about the case here. These two will be the first of four opinions for cases argued in February. The other two cases should be decided by May 6. Reynoza should decide whether Penal Code section 136.1, The court granted review in May 2022.

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Health care arbitration opinion filing tomorrow

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More about the case here. Harrod will be the last of two opinions for cases argued on the January calendar. Additional argued but undecided cases are the four from the February calendar (opinions expected by May 6) and the six from the March calendar (opinions expected by June 3).

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“One strike” sentencing opinion filing Monday

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This will be the last of four decisions in the cases on the November calendar. There are seven other undecided argued cases, five from the December calendar (with opinions likely by March 4) and two from the January calendar (with opinions likely by March 28). Mancebo (2002) 27 Cal.4th

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AB 333 gang enhancements opinion filing tomorrow

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More about the case here. Clark will be the second of five opinions in cases argued on the December calendar. The other three opinions should file by March 4. (Link added.)