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At the Lectern

Three cases on the Supreme Court’s June calendar

May 7, 2015

A week after hearing 16 arguments on its late-May calendar in San Francisco, the Supreme Court will travel to Los Angeles to hear 3 more.  All three are criminal cases, including two automatic death penalty appeals.  The 19 late-May/June arguments are two more than during the same time period last year.  The court will then have an argument-free July and August.

On June 2, in Los Angeles, the court will hear the following cases (with the issue presented as stated on the court’s website):

People v. Prunty:  Is evidence of a collaborative or organizational nexus required before multiple subsets of the Norteños can be treated as a whole for the purpose of determining whether a group constitutes a criminal street gang within the meaning of Penal Code section 186.22, subdivision (f)?

People v. Williams:  This is an automatic appeal from an August 1998 judgment of death.  The court’s website does not list issues for such appeals.

People v. Romero and Self:  This is an automatic appeal from August 1996 judgments of death.  The court’s website does not list issues for such appeals.

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