People v. Flores, No. B204561

By FindLaw Staff on August 20, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

Defendant's murder conviction is affirmed where the use of defendant's history of domestic violence at trial did not violate the constitutional prohibition against the ex post facto application of laws; but defendant's sentence is vacated where the trial court erred in imposing a seven year mid-term.

Read People v. Flores, No. B204561

Appellate Information

Filed August 19, 2009

Judges

Opinion by Judge Rubin

Counsel

For Appellant:

Jeralyn Keller, Pasadena, CA

For Respondent:

Susan Sullivan Pithey, Deputy Attorney General

Roy C. Preminger, Deputy Attorney General, Los Angeles, CA

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