...to "advise the person named in the petition… of the right to a jury trial" (§ 1026.5, subd. (b)(3)) and...
...the extension order, defendant claims the court violated his constitutional and statutory rights by failing to advise him of his right to a jury trial...
...extension order, defendant claims that the court violated his constitutional and statutory rights by failing to advise him of his right to a jury trial...
...his or her mental disorder. Under the Act, the MDO has the right to a jury trial. The Act requires that the court "advise...
...Committee for Civil Rights of the San...Elgart Equal Justice Society Public Advocates Inc. ...
...and began riding home on his bicycle. Initially, he rode on the right-hand (south) side of National Boulevard, traveling in the same direction as...
...by Agoura violated, state constitutional rights to substantive due process, procedural due process, and equal protection of the laws; (5...
...for amicus curiae WallBuilders, Inc. Jen Monk, Advocates for Faith & Freedom, Murrieta, California; and Scott W. Gaylord, Elon University...
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