Reid v. Google, Inc., S158965, concerned a challenge to the court of appeal’s reversal of trial court’s grant of defendant’s motion for summary judgment, in plaintiff’s age discrimination lawsuit against his former employer, Google, Inc.
People v. Cowan, S055415, concerned a challenge to a conviction of defendant for first degree murder and a sentence of death. The court affirmed both the conviction and the sentence on automatic appeal over claims regarding: 1) trial court’s denial of defendant’s many motions to dismiss due to prearrest delay; 2) jury selection issues; 3) alleged improper exercise of peremptory challenges; 3) alleged judicial bias and related errors; 4) alleged improper admission of witness’s hearsay statements; 5) alleged improper admission of expert ballistics testimony; 6) alleged error in excluding defendant’s “consciousness of innocence” evidence; 7) alleged error in admitting photographs of the victims; 8) victim impact testimony; 9) failure to give a reasonable doubt instruction; 10) alleged error in including both burglary and robbery in instruction regarding other criminal activity; 11) denial of certain requested instructions; 12) alleged failure to adequately investigate potential juror misconduct; and 13) challenges to death penalty statute.
Related Resources:
- Full text of Reid v. Google, Inc., S158965
- Full text of People v. Cowan, S055415
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