Reason’s for Grounds for an Appeal: Juror Misconduct Part IV When information or evidence that would not be admissible at trial reaches the jury, the trial judge must weigh all the circumstances and determine in his/her discretion whether or not…
Reason’s for Grounds for an Appeal: Juror Misconduct Part IV When information or evidence that would not be admissible at trial reaches the jury, the trial judge must weigh all the circumstances and determine in his/her discretion whether or not…
Reason’s for Grounds for an Appeal: Juror Misconduct Part III When a juror has been exposed to some kind of media, whether it was a television, radio, notes from the prosecutor without being admitted into evidence, newspaper, magazine – even…
Reason’s for Grounds for an Appeal: Juror Misconduct Part II We’ve gone over an exhaustive list of examples that would warrant an appeal. One of the examples was “juror misconduct”. The topic of juror misconduct is massive. There is almost…
What Exactly is Juror Misconduct? Juror misconduct is grounds for an appeal. Behavior that would warrant the title of “juror misconduct” would be if a juror was drunk or on drugs during deliberations or trial. Also, if there…
One in five criminal appeal cases are won in California. An appellate court can reverse the decision of a lower court ONLY when a legal error occurred that resulted in justice not being served. No matter how perfect a…
Particulars of Being Arrested by Mistake We’ve gone over the descriptors required by California Law to be used by law enforcement when entering you and your arrest particulars into “the system”. Two things I would like to clarify about…
Descriptors Required by Law to Identify the Right Suspect By California Law, (California Penal Code Sections 13125-1328), “All basic information stored in state or local criminal offender record information systems shall be recorded, when applicable and available, in the form…
CII Number and Wrongful Arrests CII Number stands for Criminal Identification Index. It is an alpha/numeric number assigned by the DOJ when a person first gets fingerprinted. This number becomes attached to your legal name after an arrest and fingerprinting.…
CII Number and Wrongful Arrests CII Number stands for Criminal Identification Index. It is an alpha/numeric number assigned by the DOJ when a person first gets fingerprinted. This number becomes attached to your legal name after an arrest and…