8 Cited authorities

  1. People v. Kelly

    1 Cal.4th 495 (Cal. 1992)   Cited 1,283 times
    Finding no abuse of discretion in exclusion of evidence that murder victims had alcohol or cocaine in their systems
  2. People v. Morris

    53 Cal.3d 152 (Cal. 1991)   Cited 571 times
    Requiring use of peremptory challenges and dissatisfaction with jury to claim erroneous denial of challenge for cause
  3. Howell v. Hamilton Meats & Provisions, Inc.

    52 Cal.4th 541 (Cal. 2011)   Cited 175 times   27 Legal Analyses
    Holding that "a plaintiff may recover as economic damages no more than the reasonable value of the medical services received and is not entitled to recover the reasonable value if his or her actual loss was less"
  4. People v. Haston

    69 Cal.2d 233 (Cal. 1968)   Cited 218 times
    In Haston, supra, 69 Cal.2d 233, 238, the defendant was charged with committing three robberies together with another man, McDowell, who had pleaded guilty before trial.
  5. Hyatt v. Sierra Boat Co.

    79 Cal.App.3d 325 (Cal. Ct. App. 1978)   Cited 132 times
    In Hyatt v. Sierra Boat Co. (1978) 79 Cal.App.3d 325 (Hyatt), the plaintiff was driving in the right lane on a highway late at night when his vehicle apparently struck a glancing blow against the defendant's boat trailer, which was parked alongside the highway, then skidded or rolled into a telephone pole.
  6. Gotcher v. Metcalf

    6 Cal.App.3d 96 (Cal. Ct. App. 1970)   Cited 7 times

    Docket No. 1110. March 27, 1970. Appeal from Superior Court of Sacramento County, Gordon D. Schaber, Judge. COUNSEL Adon V. Panattoni for Plaintiffs and Appellants. Hardin, Fletcher, Cook Hayes and Cyril Viadro for Defendant and Appellant. OPINION COAKLEY, J. Helen L. Gotcher was killed in a mid-air collision between a single-engine Piper Comanche and a single-engine Beechcraft Debonair. The jury returned a verdict for the defendant, and judgment was entered accordingly. Plaintiffs moved for a new

  7. Charbonneau v. Superior Court

    42 Cal.App.3d 505 (Cal. Ct. App. 1974)   Cited 3 times

    Docket No. 24733. August 30, 1974. COUNSEL Harney, Charbonneau Bambic and David M. Harney for Petitioner. John H. Larson, County Counsel, and Dwight V. Nelsen, Deputy County Counsel, for Respondent. OPINION STEPHENS, Acting P.J. In this proceeding in prohibition, petitioner Robert L. Charbonneau, an attorney, seeks to set aside an order of the Los Angeles Superior Court adjudging him in contempt of court and sentencing him to jail for two days. Prohibition is a proper means of considering petitioner's

  8. Section 210 - "Relevant evidence"

    Cal. Evid. Code § 210   Cited 3,023 times
    Defining relevant evidence