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Foreign Language Advisement of Miranda Rights

Foreign language advisement Advisement of rights in a foreign language may result in an insufficient Miranda advisement if the proper words are not used. For instance in one case the Spanish word for ...
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Advisement of Rights to Minors

Law enforcement - the police - have no duty to advise a minor that he may call his parents. However juvenile arrests trigger certain advisement requirements. There is an exception to the rules ...
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Car Insurance and vehicle code violations

Regarding vehicle liability insurance changes On January 1, 2006 all insurance companies were required to report insurance status to DMV for all private use vehicles. As of July 1, 2006 law ...
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Duty to Preserve Favorable Evidence (Trombetta Youngblood Motion

The law does not impose a duty on the district attorney to collect evidence that might benefit the defense. Once evidence however is collected due process imposes on the prosecution a duty to preserve ...
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Conditional Examinations

Because of a person's right of confrontation, depositions are not available in criminal prosecutions. Under certain circumstances however a witness may be conditionally examined before trial to ...
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When the Two Dismissal Rule Applies

The dismissal of a case pursuant to Penal Code Section 995 terminates the criminal action. Thus, when charges are refiled by the prosecutor after a Section 995 dismissal, the refiled charges ...
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Second Degree Murder

California prosecutors can charge motorists with second degree murder or vehicular manslaughter. A killing may amount to second degree murder if the driver acted with malice. A court may infer implied ...
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Vehicular Manslaughter

California Penal Code section 192(c) defines vehicular manslaughter as driving a vehicle in the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony and with gross negligence or driving a vehicle ...
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Grand Jury Proceedings

Grand jury proceedings are generally secret criminal proceedings. Persons who may be permitted to be present during a grand jury criminal hearing for crimes such as Murder , Manslaughter, Sex Crimes ...
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Felony Case and Preliminary Hearings

A prosecutor commences a felony criminal case by filing a complaint in cases such as sex crimes cases, drug offense cases and murder cases. A preliminary hearing must be held before a judge after ...
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