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   State Courts - California - January 14, 2004

  
PEOPLE v. KELLY, E032791, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO, January 14, 2004, Filed
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PEOPLE v. LIVINGSTON, B165479, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, January 14, 2004, Filed
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PEOPLE v. LOPEZ, F036242, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, January 14, 2004, Filed
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PEOPLE v. MIDDLETON, E034364, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO, January 14, 2004, Filed
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PEOPLE v. SAAD, B167740, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, January 14, 2004, Filed
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PEOPLE v. SIMPSON, E034210, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO, January 14, 2004, Filed
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PEOPLE v. THOMAS, E034160, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO, January 14, 2004, Filed
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PEOPLE v. THOMAS, H025793, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, January 14, 2004, Filed
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PEOPLE v. ZARIFIAN, B162642, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR, January 14, 2004, Filed
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People v. Fielder, B163262, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR, January 14, 2004, Filed
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Overview: In a theft case, for a conviction not to count as a prior offense, there had to be no prison custody and no offense resulting in a new felony conviction for a five-year period; an enhancement required proof as to only one of those elements.

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