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Four-case October calendar will be heard in Fresno

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Most calendars are conducted in San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Sacramento. The case was originally on the June calendar, but there was a last-minute continuance. The Supreme Court today announced it will hear just four arguments in October. The hearings will be at a special session in Fresno. The court granted review in October 2022.

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Four cases on the February calendar, including one that’s the answer to a trivia question

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The Supreme Court has announced a four-case February calendar. Did the Court of Appeal err in ruling that the trial court adequately exercised its discretion to determine whether the juvenile’s offenses were felonies or misdemeanors as required by Welfare and Institutions Code section 702 and In re Manzy W. In re F.M. :

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Juvenile offenses opinion filing tomorrow

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Opinions in the five March calendar cases should file by June 5. is expected to decide whether the Court of Appeal erred in ruling that the trial court adequately exercised its discretion to determine whether the juvenile’s offenses were felonies or misdemeanors as required by Welfare and Institutions Code section 702 and In re Manzy W

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Criminal appellate procedure opinion filing tomorrow

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When the court granted review in Mitchell in November 2023, it limited the issues to: (1) Does Penal Code section 1238 authorize an appeal by the People from a superior courts post-preliminary hearing, prejudgment order reducing a felony wobbler offense to a misdemeanor? (2) ” More about the case here.

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March 2018 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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He had been convicted of misdemeanor trespass and felony criminal mischief and conspiracy to commit criminal mischief in October 2017. A second activist who filmed the action was convicted of felony conspiracy to commit criminal mischief and conspiracy trespass, a misdemeanor.

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