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Appellant pled guilty to the third-degree felony offense of injury to elderly, and the trial court adjudicated him guilty, sentenced him to ten years of incarceration, and required him to pay a fine and restitution.
Municipal Vacancy Law Gave Cities No Discretion to Refuse to Fill Council Seat Vacated by Member Affiliated with a Political Party
Entire Controversy Doctrine Barred UIM Claim Where Insured Failed to Amend Prior UM Claim Against Insurer
Plaintiff sought preliminary approval of the settlement of Fair Labor Standards Act and state law wage actions and court denied approval because the terms of the agreement were coercive since the FLSA did not allow the parties to use rule 23 to compel class members to opt into the FLSA collective because that structure would make the choice the FLSA guaranteed illusory and the structure of the settlement tried to compel class members to give up their FLSA claim in exchange for participating in the settlement of a state law claim. Moti
Court Grants Police Officer's Motion for Summary Judgment
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District court properly found the guideline organizer-leader enhancement applied in sentencing appellant on drug charges and properly did not compel government to move for a third-point reduction for acceptance of responsibility. Affirmed.
This appeal arises from the arrest and detention of Brenika Lott, who was arrested for murder on June 30, 2020, but not charged for the crime until October 14, 2020, 106 days later.
AB 1259 makes clear that defendant convicted after jury trial may apply for relief under Penal Code §1473.7
Defendant appealed the jury verdict in plaintiff's favor in her Conscientious Employee Protection Act action and plaintiff cross-appealed the jury verdict for defendant on its unjust enrichment counterclaim and the no-cause verdict on punitive damages.
A mother, who argued that the trial court erred in ordering her to engage in visitation with a nonparent, successfully proved on appeal that she was entitled to relief.
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