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  2. People v. Anderson (1968) - Wikipedia

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    People v. Anderson, 70 Cal.2d 15, 447 P.2d 942 (1968), is a California criminal case involving evidentiary criteria for the element of premeditation in a first degree murder prosecution, to be sufficient to go to the jury. [1]

  3. California Court Case Management System - Wikipedia

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    Pursuant to California Rule of Court 2.506 and Government Code Section 68150(h), courts may impose fees for the costs of providing access to its electronic records. Several superior courts do so, including Alameda, Los Angeles, Riverside, Sacramento, and San Diego, and the fees have been criticized by Thomas Peele as exorbitant and ...

  4. People v. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    The People of the State of California v. Robert Page Anderson, 493 P.2d 880, 6 Cal. 3d 628 (Cal. 1972), was a landmark case in the state of California that outlawed capital punishment for nine months until the enactment of a constitutional amendment reinstating it, Proposition 17.

  5. List of homicides in California - Wikipedia

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    California, Idaho: 1978–2005: 5–8: Convicted serial killer and child molester [131] [132] 24: Terry Peder Rasmussen: California, New Hampshire: 1978–2002: 6+ Serial killer sometimes known as "Bob Evans" and "The Chameleon Killer" [133] 25: Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris: Southern California: 1979: 5: Known as the "Tool Box Killers ...

  6. Capital punishment in California - Wikipedia

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    On April 24, 1972, the Supreme Court of California ruled in People v. Anderson that the state's current death penalty laws were unconstitutional. Justice Marshall F. McComb was the lone dissenter, arguing that the death penalty deterred crime, noting numerous Supreme Court precedents upholding the death penalty's constitutionality, and stating that the legislative and initiative processes were ...

  7. California superior courts - Wikipedia

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    The paradox of state judicial officers working in county-operated organizations culminated in a 1996 case in which the Supreme Court of California upheld the constitutionality of a statute under which the superior court of Mendocino County was bound by the county board of supervisors' designation of unpaid furlough days for all county employees ...

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