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Three opinions filing Monday

At the Lectern

On Monday morning, the Supreme Court will file its opinions in Stancil v. Nieves , the last three undecided cases from the February calendar. (Briefs here ; oral argument videos here.). The opinions can be viewed Monday starting at 10:00 a.m. Superior Court , People v. Vivar , and People v.

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One opinion, about three death sentences, filing Monday

At the Lectern

On Monday morning, the Supreme Court will file its opinion in People v. The opinion can be viewed Monday starting at 10:00 a.m. Holmes, McClain, and Newborn , the last undecided case from the five-case November calendar. Briefs here ; oral argument video here.). Briefing was completed in December 2012.

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Wage reporting opinion filing Monday

At the Lectern

On Monday morning, the Supreme Court will file its opinion in Naranjo v. It will be the court’s second opinion in the case. Sitting in her place is First District, Division Three, Court of Appeal Justice (and former Supreme Court staff attorney) Victor Rodriguez. Decisions in the other five should file by June 3.

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US Supreme Court finds breaking into multiple storage units equals one crime for sentencing enhancement purposes

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A fractured US Supreme Court ruled Monday in Wooden v. The government charged him under the ACCA, which would subject Wooden to a 15-year mandatory minimum sentence, but only if he had three prior violent felonies. ” While all the justices agreed with Kagan’s conclusion, there were several concurring opinions filed.

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AB 333 constitutionality opinion filing Monday

At the Lectern

On Monday morning, the Supreme Court will file its opinion in People v. This will be the last of three opinions for the cases argued in October. The opinion can be viewed Monday starting at 10:00 a.m. Briefs here ; oral argument video here.) 333 (Stats. 333 (Stats. Code, § 190.2 , subd. (a)(22))?”

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The (normal) opinion drought continues

At the Lectern

The Supreme Court hasn’t filed an opinion since the end of August, when it decided Camacho v. It today announced that it won’t be filing any opinions on Monday. If an opinion comes out a week from today (the next regular filing day after Monday), it will have been a 77-day gap between decisions.

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Murder resentencing opinion filing Monday

At the Lectern

On Monday morning, the Supreme Court will file its opinion in People v. This will be the last opinion in the three cases argued on the September calendar. Three cases were also argued in October and have opinions due by December 28. The opinion can be viewed Monday starting at 10:00 a.m.

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