By Leslie Simmons
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A sharply divided state Supreme Court on Monday found that an expert's trial testimony can be challenged on appeal, even if the criminal defendant didn't claim a constitutional violation at trial.
The justices ruled 4-3 that a Los Angeles murder defendant had good reason to ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A sharply divided state Supreme Court on Monday found that an expert's trial testimony can be challenged on appeal, even if the criminal defendant didn't claim a constitutional violation at trial.
The justices ruled 4-3 that a Los Angeles murder defendant had good reason to ...
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