The People v. J.H. - Criminal Opinion
Summary
The California Supreme Court, 1st Appellate District, has issued an opinion in Case A172657, The People v. J.H. The opinion is available for review, with links provided for PDF and DOCX formats. This is a final decision in a criminal case.
What changed
The California Supreme Court, 1st Appellate District, has released its opinion in Case A172657, titled The People v. J.H. The case originated from Trial Court Case J2300584 and was heard by Division 3 of the Court of Appeal. The opinion is available in both PDF and DOCX formats, and parties are cautioned to consult the California Courts website for information on when opinions may be cited or relied upon.
This is a final judicial decision in a criminal matter. Compliance officers and legal professionals should review the opinion to understand any implications for ongoing or future legal proceedings, particularly concerning criminal justice matters within California. No specific compliance deadlines or penalties are detailed in this announcement, as it pertains to the issuance of a court's final ruling.
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Case Summary
Trial Court Case: J2300584 Court of Appeal Case: A172657 Court of Appeal Opinion: [PDF ] [DOCX ] Caution: For information on when opinions may be cited or relied on, visit Opinions on California Courts website. Division: 3 Case Caption: The People v. J.H. Case Type: Filing Date: 03/05/2025 Completion Date: Oral Argument Date/Time: Click here to request automatic e-mail notifications about this case.
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