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Transportation Cases

California Court of Appeal, 05/27/2011
People v. Guzman, No. F057633
Conviction and sentencing of defendant for violating Harbors and Navigation Code sections 655(a), 655.2, and 656.2, are affirmed where jury instruction on the section 656.2 offense was not a breach of defendant's constitutional right against self-incrimination because the gravamen of a section 656.2 offense, like Vehicle Code section 20003, arises when an operator fails to stop and render assistance or fails to identify himself as such to the victim and peace officers. Read more...

California Court of Appeal, 05/31/2011
Spicer v. City of Camarillo, No. B228357
In an action for declaratory and injunctive relief involving the scope of defendant-city's parking ordinance, Municipal Code section 11.12.010, which limits parking times on city streets, and Vehicle Code section 22511.5(a)(1)(B), judgment of the trial court in favor of the defendant is affirmed where: 1) a disabled person displaying the appropriate placard may enjoy unrestricted street parking only where a posted sign limits parking; and 2) a decision by a county court commissioner, stating that the defendant's interpretation of section 22511.5 is irrational and a violation of equal protection of the law, is not res judicata. Read more...







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