People v. Taylor
| Docket Number | B280781 |
| Decision Date | 30 January 2018 |
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17 cases
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People v. Barber
...Barber points out that more recent cases have reiterated the older cases' definitions of wanton. (See People v. Taylor (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1195, 1202, 228 Cal.Rptr.3d 575 ["As the reckless driving statute has never defined driving with ‘willful or wanton disregard for the safety of person......
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People v. Johnson
...not offended thereby. Every California court to consider this question has reached the same conclusion. (See, e.g., People v. Taylor (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1195, 1204 (Taylor); People v. Mutuma (2006) 144 Cal.App.4th 635, 641; People v. Laughlin (2006) 137 Cal.App.4th 1020, 1027-1028; People......
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People v. Romero
...v. Lauglin (2006) 137 Cal.App.4th 1020, 1025 (Laughlin); People v. Mutuma (2006) 144 Cal.App.4th 635, 641, and People v. Taylor (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1195, 1200-1207 (Taylor). Romero argues these cases were wrongly decided for the reasons stated in a dissenting opinion by Justice Klein in P......
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People v. Winter
...as defendant acknowledges, every California appellate court to address defendant's argument has rejected it. (People v. Taylor (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1195, 1204; People v. Mutuma (2006) 144 Cal.App.4th 635, 641; People v. Laughlin (2006) 137 Cal.App.4th 1020, 1027-1028; People v. Williams (2......
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4 books & journal articles
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Table of cases
...People v. Taylor (2001) 26 Cal.4th 1155, §9:91.10 People v. Taylor (2011) 197 Cal. App.4th 757, §14:34.2 People v. Taylor (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1195, §2:84.2 People v. Temple (1993) 19 Cal.App.4th 1750, §1:21.5 People v. Tewksbury (1976) 15 Cal.3d 953, 966, §11:122.3.4 People v. Thang Van B......
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Table of Cases null
...§3.7.2(2) People v. Taulton, 129 Cal. App. 4th 1218, 29 Cal. Rptr. 3d 203 (4th Dist. 2005)—Ch. 5-E, §3.2.1(3)(g) People v. Taylor, 19 Cal. App. 5th 1195, 228 Cal. Rptr. 3d 575 (2d Dist. 2018)—Ch. 8, §2.2.1; §2.4.2 People v. Taylor, 48 Cal. 4th 574, 108 Cal. Rptr. 3d 87, 229 P.3d 12 (2010)—C......
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Additional charges
...not actually be assigned points for this element to be proven. People v. Leonard (2017) 15 Cal.App.5th 275. People v. Taylor (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1195 rejected the argument that the provisions of VC § 2800.2 defining willful or wanton disregard for safety of persons or property to include ......
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Chapter 8 - §2. Presumptions
...presumed" or "shall be deemed" to exist. See People v. McCall (2004) 32 Cal.4th 175, 186, 188; People v. Taylor (2d Dist.2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1195, 1200 n.2; see, e.g., Pen. C. §1016 (D who does not plead not guilty by reason of insanity shall be conclusively presumed to have been sane at t......