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Supreme Court will hear speedy trial dismissal case, apparently to resolve two different conflicts

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Ruling on 185 matters at yesterday’s conference, the Supreme Court straight granted one case, depublished the opinion in another, and took other notable actions. Speedy trial dismissal The court granted review in People v. The Supreme Court denied review in Gutierrez and Clark. Clark (1985) 172 Cal.App.3d See below.))

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Supreme Court will hear two cases concerning minors’ rights

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At its conference yesterday, the Supreme Court straight granted two cases — one civil and one criminal — involving minors, one child a victim and one a perpetrator. Those and some other notable actions were: Childhood sexual assault immunity The court granted review in K.C. County of Merced. “addressed.

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Supreme Court will decide parole eligibility issue for young-adult offenders

At the Lectern

Yesterday’s Supreme Court conference , a double one, was one of several firsts: the first conference of 2023, the first with Patricia Guerrero as chief justice, and the first for new Justice Kelli Evans. Conference actions of note included: Supreme Court accepts Ninth Circuit jail employment case. Parole eligibility.

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Review granted in a taxpayer action about COVID speedy trial rights and in yet another SB 1437 case

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At its conference yesterday, a double one, the Supreme Court’s actions of note included: Taxpayer standing. The court granted review in Raju v. ” The delays at issue began after a three-month COVID-pandemic shutdown of the superior court. .” The court will also hear People v. Navarro below.)