Defendant v. Rodriguez
| Docket Number | C087974 |
| Decision Date | 19 July 2021 |
Defendant Jesus Rodriguez and his codefendant Ralph Gamboa went on a two-day crime spree in Stockton, California: they robbed and attempted to rob numerous victims, and when met with resistance or perceived noncompliance, they resorted to violence. In separate incidents on the same day, defendant shot Victor D.R. in the head but he survived. Gamboa later shot and killed Luis Z.. And defendant later shot and killed Javier R. A jury found defendant guilty of all 19 counts charged and found true...
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People v. Saibu
...evidentiary hearing.Finally, in their reply brief, the People urge us to follow the recently decided People v. Rodriguez (2021) 66 Cal.App.5th 749, 281 Cal.Rptr.3d 383 ( Rodriguez ), which the People claim "is directly analogous to the present case and supports the People's argument." In th......
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In re Deandre Lamar Moore On Habeas Corpus
...shooting ...." (People v. Bradley (2021) 65 Cal.App.5th 1022, 1036, 280 Cal.Rptr.3d 477 (Bradley ); see People v. Rodriguez (2021) 66 Cal.App.5th 749, 771–772, 281 Cal.Rptr.3d 383 [affirming felony-murder special-circumstance finding because the defendant used a gun and shot a victim in a s......
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Cahill Constr. Co. v. Superior Court of Alameda Cnty.
... ... Arkin Law Firm, Sharon J. Arkin ; Keller, Fishback, & Jackson, Stephen M. Fishback, Daniel L. Keller for Real Parties in interest. Rodriguez, J. * 281 Cal.Rptr.3d 376 66 Cal.App.5th 782 Code of Civil Procedure section 2025.295 caps the amount of time a plaintiff may be deposed when two ... clause of the Fourteenth Amendment does not guarantee to the citizen of a state any particular form or method of procedure.’ " ’ " ( People v. Bona (2017) 15 Cal.App.5th 511, 520, 223 Cal.Rptr.3d 649.) An as-applied challenge " ‘contemplates analysis of the facts of a particular case ... ...
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People v. Green
...do after lethal force was used? No one of these considerations is necessary, nor is any one of them necessarily sufficient.'" (Rodriguez, at p. 769; People v. (2015) 61 Cal.4th 788, 803.) In this case, Green admitted in his recorded statement that he and his coparticipants planned the robbe......
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