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December calendar will include murder-by-poison conviction of mother who used drugs during pregnancy and while nursing

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The Supreme Court hasn’t published its December calendar yet (there are some technical problems with the court’s website), but, from email notifications, we know four of the cases that will be argued next month. d)) was a serious felony (id., §§ 667, subd. (a)(1), New Jersey (2000) 530 U.S. a)(1), 1192.7,

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Justice Arguelles to be remembered at December oral argument session

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The Supreme Court will begin its December calendar with a memorial for former Justice John Arguelles, who died in April. The court has now posted the calendar. The calendar includes just the four cases we mentioned yesterday. d)) was a serious felony (id., §§ 667, subd. (a)(1), New Jersey (2000) 530 U.S.

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Opinions filing tomorrow about mother’s poisoning of her baby, right to jury finding on sentencing issue

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These will be the last opinions in the four cases argued on the December calendar. d)) was a serious felony (id., §§ 667, subd. (a)(1), New Jersey (2000) 530 U.S. Tomorrow morning, the Supreme Court will file its opinions in People v. Brown and In re Cabrera. Briefs here ; oral argument video here and 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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