People v. Deen - Death Penalty Appeal
Summary
The California Supreme Court registered an automatic appeal (Case No. S092615) filed by defendant Omar Richard Deen from a judgment of death. The case was submitted and is pending court opinion.
What changed
The California Supreme Court docketed an automatic death penalty appeal in People v. Deen (Case No. S092615, Defendant: Omar Richard Deen). The case originated in the trial court under Case No. CF-5338/3687 as a competency trial and was categorized as an automatic appeal from a judgment of death. The California Supreme Court is required to review death penalty judgments automatically under California law.
This is a pending judicial proceeding; compliance teams do not need to take action. The case is currently before the court for review and decision. Legal counsel representing defendants in similar capital cases should monitor this docket for precedential opinions that may affect ongoing or future appeals.
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Case Summary
Supreme Court Case: S092615 Supreme Court Opinion: [PDF ] [DOCX ] Court of Appeal Case(s): No Data Found Trial Court Case: CF-5338/3687 COMPETENCY TRIAL Case Caption: PEOPLE v. DEEN (OMAR RICHARD) Case Category: Automatic Appeal Start Date: 10/26/2000 Case Status: submitted/opinion due Issues: Automatic appeal from a judgment of death.
Case Citation: none NOTE: The statement of the issues is intended simply to inform the public and the press of the general subject matter of the case. The description set out above does not necessarily reflect the view of the court, or define the specific issues that will be addressed by the court. Cross Referenced Cases: No Cross Referenced Cases Found Click here to request automatic e-mail notifications about this case.
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