Partial-Acquittal And Double Jeopardy: CSC Adheres To Defense-Favorable Rule
					
					September 10th, 2019
					
					Stone v. Superior Court (1982) 31 Cal.3d 503 recognized the “deceptively simple” yet “complex, rapidly expanding body of law” surrounding the constitutional prohibition against double jeopardy arose from both the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, section 15 of the California Constitution. However, Blueford v. Arkansas (2012) 566 U.S. 599, 132 […]
					 
					
					Tags: CC 3517, CC 3518, CC 3519, CC 542, CC 641, CC 643, Jury Deliberation, Partial Acquittal, Verdict
					
										Partial Acquittal Rule: Does Stone Survive Blueford?
					
					February 16th, 2015
					
					  In Stone v. Superior Court (1982) 31 Cal.3d 503 the court recognized that the “deceptively simple” yet “complex, rapidly expanding body of law” surrounding the constitutional prohibition against double jeopardy arose from both the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, section 15 of the California Constitution.   However, Blueford v. […]
					 
					
					Tags: CC 3517, CC 3518, CC 3519, CC 542, CC 641, CC 643, Jury Deliberation, Partial Acquittal, Verdict