...about the five other drugs that were also in Whites blood at the time of the collision. The jury found both White and...
...the driver and vendor, we vacate the judgment and remand for a new trial. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY ...
...and remanded the case to us for reconsideration in light of a new opinion, Williams v. Illinois (2012) 132 S.Ct. 2221 [183...
...a verdict of death. The trial court denied defendant's motion for new trial (§ 1181) and for modification of the penalty (§ 190.4...
...sentence under the three strikes law and remand the matter for a new sentencing hearing. We denied his petition for rehearing, concluding that...
... profiles found through the comparison of the DNA profile from the blood found in and on the taxi with an offender database of DNA...
The Recorder
...California, 384 U. S. 757 (1966), this Court upheld a warrantless blood test of an individual arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol...
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