Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney, 1985 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 251
... conclude that expert testimony that a complaining witness suffers from rape trauma syndrome is not admissible to prove that the witness was raped . We emphasize that our conclusion in this regard is not intended to suggest that rape ...
... conclude that expert testimony that a complaining witness suffers from rape trauma syndrome is not admissible to prove that the witness was raped . We emphasize that our conclusion in this regard is not intended to suggest that rape ...
Page 313
... conclude that Corenevsky was properly denied the assistance of a second state - funded appointed counsel ; that he was both properly granted and improperly denied county - funded ancillary defense services ; and that his request for ...
... conclude that Corenevsky was properly denied the assistance of a second state - funded appointed counsel ; that he was both properly granted and improperly denied county - funded ancillary defense services ; and that his request for ...
Page 409
... conclude that the substantial limitations placed on the Code 7 time of the officers , sergeants and dispatchers of the Madera Police De- partment converted that time into hours worked . In reaching this conclusion we adopt a two - step ...
... conclude that the substantial limitations placed on the Code 7 time of the officers , sergeants and dispatchers of the Madera Police De- partment converted that time into hours worked . In reaching this conclusion we adopt a two - step ...
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