CA Unpub Decisions
California Unpublished Decisions
After waiving his right to appeal any stipulated sentence, Appellant entered negotiated a guilty plea to three counts of robbery. The court sentenced him to a stipulated term of seven years in prison: the five-year upper term on one count with consecutive one-year terms on the two other counts. The court issued a certificate of probable cause. Because appellant entered a guilty plea, he cannot challenge the facts underlying the convictions.
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Plaintiff lived in rental property owned by defendant for almost two years. Appellant received a check for the refund of security deposit, less various deductions, more than 30 days after appellant move-out date. Appellant filed this lawsuit against defendants asserting individual and purported class claims on behalf of himself and all tenants of defendants' California properties between July 1998 and June 2002. The trial court struck the class allegations and later denied plaintiff's motion for certification of the suit as a class action. Plaintiff appeals from the denial of his motion for class certification. Contending that the trial court abused its discretion because it based its denial on improper criteria and erroneous legal assumptions. As well as there is a lack of substantial evidence to support its findings. Because Court find substantial evidence to support the trial court's findings, which are based on proper criteria. Court affirms the order denying the motion for class certification.
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Appeal from conviction at jury trial of four counts of lewd and lascivious acts on a child and one count of a forcible lewd act on the victim that involved substantial sexual contact. In this appeal, defendant challenges the admission, sufficiency of the evidence, the jury instructions and the sentence.
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During the dependency proceedings in this case, the Orange County Social Services Agency (SSA) submitted a substantiated report of child abuse to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for inclusion in the Child Abuse Central Index (CACI). When the parties stipulated to dismissal of the dependency petition, without prejudice, mother requested that the juvenile court order the report be designated as unfounded, rather than substantiated. SSA objected on the ground that administrative grievance review procedures available to mother had not been pursued. The juvenile court granted mother's request and ordered SSA to change the report from substantiated to unfounded.
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