...1994, Sherman Robbins was house sitting for his brother, who was away on vacation. Late one evening, defendant and his accomplices, Michelle Lee Joe and...
...12022.5, subd. (a)), and that he personally inflicted great bodily injury on L. (§ 12022.7). In the other incident charged in this case...
... Following the penalty phase trial, the jury returned death verdicts on the murder counts. Defendant's motions for a new trial and for...
...an additional sting. One of the three signatories to the Yes on Prop 31 argument is retired state Supreme Court Justice Cruz Reynoso....
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... In the Supreme Court of the United States On Writs of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the...
...the manipulative use of Rivera's young son as a sentencing "prop," continued the sentencing hearing and ordered defense counsel to show up...
The Recorder
...Salomons' property for unpaid child support in a separate proceeding. Lesay foreclosed on the lien, and appellee Khalaf S. Khalaf purchased the property at a...
The Recorder
...was introduced to Curtis Somoza in August 2003. Haire met with Somoza on two separate occasions to discuss the Envoii platform-once in Florida and...
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...and costs. Based on the record, we conclude as...of the property. See Tex. Prop. Code Ann. § 21.012...
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