P. v. Harzan - Criminal Appeal
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The California Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division Three issued a published opinion in People v. Harzan (G064798) on April 16, 2026. The appellate court ruled on matters affecting the rights of the defendant/appellant Harzan in a criminal proceeding. This published opinion establishes precedent for future criminal cases in California.
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The California Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division Three issued a published opinion in People v. Harzan (Case No. G064798) on April 16, 2026. The court addressed issues raised by defendant/appellant Harzan in a criminal case and rendered a decision affecting the outcome of the underlying proceeding. The published nature of this opinion indicates it carries precedential value for California criminal courts.
Criminal defendants in California appellate proceedings and their legal counsel should review this published opinion to understand its impact on criminal procedure, evidentiary standards, or sentencing matters addressed by the Fourth District. Defense attorneys handling similar issues in Division Three jurisdictions should cite this opinion where applicable.
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G064798 April 16, 2026
P. v. Harzan 4/16/26 CA4/3
4th District Court of Appeal, Division Three Published Opinion View case details
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