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   State Courts - California - May 24, 2007

  
People v. Lancaster, S073596, SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA, May 24, 2007, Filed
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Overview: In a capital murder trial, there was no Sixth Amendment error in replacing defendant's inexperienced and overburdened chosen attorney, rather than appointing co-counsel to assist the attorney, because the pro bono status of defendant's chosen attorney did not compensate for the attorney's lack of experience and conflicting obligations.

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Rotolo v. San Jose Sports & Entertainment, LLC, H029936, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, May 24, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Trial court properly entered judgment for operators of ice hockey facility in wrongful death action because, pursuant to Civ. Code, § 1714.21, Health & Saf. Code, § 1797.196, and Gov. Code, § 8455, operators did not have a duty to notify users of the facility of the existence and location of an automatic external defibrillator at the facility.

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