People v. Gray, No. C056083

By FindLaw Staff on December 03, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

In a conviction of defendant for second-degree murder, defendant's petition for habeas relief is issued and allow a notice of appeal in the limited case of criminal actions where: 1) there is no legal basis upon which to recall the September 2007 remittitur, and it would create the peculiar result of having three appeals from the same judgment; and 2) a deputy clerk assigned to a courtroom is part of the clerk's office, and thus, absent a valid local rule of court to the contrary, a notice of appeal can be filed with a courtroom clerk, not just with the appeals unit of the clerk's office.   

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Appellate Information

Filed December 2, 2009

Judges

Opinion by Judge Scotland

Counsel
For Appellant:   Scott Concklin

For Appellee:   Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Attorney General, Michael P. Farrell, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Julie A. Hokans and Catherine Chatman, Deputy Attorneys General

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