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   State Courts - California - August 1, 2001

  
Moreno v. Greenwood Auto Ctr., No. B138608., COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FIVE, August 1, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Plaintiff's damages for loss of use of vehicle, in transaction amounting to conversion, fell under statute subdivision that did not provide for interest, so express language of another statute applied which provided for prejudgment interest.

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People v. Lacross, No. C036760, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT, August 1, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Statute was designed to prohibit the trafficking of illegal drugs and to prevent their ready availability, the plain language of the statute prohibited the movement of drugs from one place to another even on a bicycle.

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People v. Thomas, No. B144240., COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FIVE, August 1, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Where evaded officer with willful disregard for safety of persons or property and defendant had prior prison terms, no constitutional violation occurred since counsel waived defendant's right to jury trial on prior prison terms.

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Villafana v. Camco Pacific Construction Co., D037267, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, August 1, 2001, Filed
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Overview: General contractor was not liable under retained control theory to decedent's family for wrongful death where a subcontractor directed decedent to walk next to gasoline dispenser on forklift; contractor did nothing to create the risk.

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