People v. Farwell, 365 P.3d 790 (Cal. 2016). · Go Syfert
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32 citation events (32 in the last 25 years) across 2 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: People v. Anderson (cal, 2018-06-28)
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discussed Cited "see" People v. Anderson (2×)
Cal. · 2018 · signal: accord · confidence high
"Even where the People present capital charges, joinder is proper so long as evidence of each charge is so strong that consolidation is unlikely to affect the verdict." ( People v. Ochoa (2001) 26 Cal.4th 398 , 423, 110 Cal.Rptr.2d 324 , 28 P.3d 78 ; accord, People v. O'Malley , supra , 62 Cal.4th at p. 969 , 199 Cal.Rptr.3d 1 , 365 P.3d 790 .) The court acted reasonably in finding that consolidation was not likely to affect the verdict.
discussed Cited "see" People v. Hardy (2×)
Cal. · 2018 · signal: see · confidence high
The fact the prosecutor excused all possible African-Americans is a "probative circumstance[ ], although [it is] not dispositive, especially considering the small numbers involved." ( People v. Jones (2011) 51 Cal.4th 346 , 362, 121 Cal.Rptr.3d 1 , 247 P.3d 82 ; see People v. Gutierrez , supra , 2 Cal.5th at p. 1171, 218 Cal.Rptr.3d 289 , 395 P.3d 186 .) The racial overtones, although again alone not dispositive, "raise[ ] heightened concerns about whether the prosecutor's challenge was racially motivated." ( People v. O'Malley (2016) 62 Cal.4th 944 , 980, 199 Cal.Rptr.3d 1 , 365 P.3d 790 .) W…
discussed Cited "see, e.g." People v. Smith (2×)
Cal. Ct. App. 5th · 2019 · signal: see also · confidence low
Specifically, appellants point out that was Domanique J.'s aunt, not his mother, who was arrested; claim that he was not living with his aunt at the time; and stress that, contrary to the prosecutor's justification, Domanique stated that the criminal justice system does "work for the most part." However, "[w]hile a prosecutor's credibility may be questioned if the prosecutor 'mischaracterizes a juror's testimony in a manner completely contrary to the juror's stated beliefs,' a prosecutor's 'mistake in good faith, such as an innocent transposition of juror information,' does not support a findi…
PEOPLE
v.
FARWELL.
No. S231009..
California Supreme Court.
Feb 3, 2016.
365 P.3d 790
Published

Petition for review granted.