| Daily Opinion Summaries Supreme Court of California | | June 02, 2011 FindLaw.com Daily Opinion Summaries Newsletter | Table of Contents LATEST SUMMARIES Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Sentencing • People v. Zambia Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing • People v. Gonzales Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing • People v. Anderson Get free FindLaw Case Law Feeds - Auto Notifications From 80+ Courts! FindLaw's case summaries are copyrighted material and are not intended for republication without prior approval. You may, however, freely redistribute this e-mail in its entirety. To view the full-text of cases you must sign in to FindLaw.com. LATEST SUMMARIES Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Sentencing People v. Zambia, No. S173490 Conviction and sentencing of defendant for pandering, Penal Code section 266i(a)(2), are upheld where section 266i(a)(2) applies even when the target is already a prostitute or an undercover police officer acting as one. Read more... Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing People v. Gonzales, No. S072316 Conviction and sentencing of defendant for first degree murder with special circumstances are upheld where there are no reversible errors. Read more... Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing People v. Anderson, No. S175351 Conviction and sentencing of defendant for first degree felony murder with the special circumstance of killing during the course of a robbery, Pen. Code, sections 187, 190.2(a)(17)(A)) and 211, is upheld because the intent element of robbery does not include an intent to apply force against the victim or to cause the victim to feel fear, and where a trial court has no obligation to provide a sua sponte instruction on a theory of accident where the defendant's theory is an attempt to negate the intent element of the charged crime. Read more... Feedback We value your comments! Please take a moment to tell us what you think by sending us an e-mail. | Subscription Information Click here to subscribe to a FindLaw Newsletter. To unsubscribe, click here. | Advertising Information For more information about advertising in FindLaw Newsletters, click here. | 800 W. California Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 | | | |
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