Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney, 1969 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 139
... reasonable trier of fact could have found that the prosecution sustained its bur- den of proving the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt . ( People v . Hall ( 1964 ) supra , 62 Cal.2d 104 , 109-110 , citing People v . Huizenga ...
... reasonable trier of fact could have found that the prosecution sustained its bur- den of proving the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt . ( People v . Hall ( 1964 ) supra , 62 Cal.2d 104 , 109-110 , citing People v . Huizenga ...
Page 554
... reasonable mistake as to the extent of the owner's authority . " Although sometimes criticized , the rule that a search is not unreasonable if made with the consent of a third party whom the police reasonably and in good faith believe ...
... reasonable mistake as to the extent of the owner's authority . " Although sometimes criticized , the rule that a search is not unreasonable if made with the consent of a third party whom the police reasonably and in good faith believe ...
Page 727
... reasonable time , and that the obligations under the contract shall be terminable at will by any party upon reasonable notice after such a rea- 12Contracts of employment wherein the only consideration is the serv- ices to be performed ...
... reasonable time , and that the obligations under the contract shall be terminable at will by any party upon reasonable notice after such a rea- 12Contracts of employment wherein the only consideration is the serv- ices to be performed ...
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McDonnell Douglas Corp v Franchise Tax Board 506 | 14 |
Pacific Gas Electric Co v G W Thomas Drayage | 33 |
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