Wallin & Klarich Orange County Criminal Defense Attorney Harmless Errors

“Harmless Errors” By the Court May Not Affect the Verdict

“Harmless Errors” By the Court May Not Affect the Verdict People v. Schultz (2020) Defendant Michael Schultz (“Schultz”) was convicted of first-degree murder of Cynthia Burger (Penal Code § 187(a)) by a jury, finding true the special circumstance allegations that the murder was committed while Schultz was engaged in the commission of rape and burglary (PC § 190.2(a)(17)(C),(G)). After the penalty phase trial, the jury returned a verdict sentencing Schultz…

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Wallin and Klarich Criminal Defense Attorneys Orange County First Degree Murder

Can someone be charged with First Degree murder if they never actually killed anyone?

Can someone be charged with First Degree murder if they never actually killed anyone? Did you know that you can be convicted of  murder even if you never  killed anyone?. The case of  In In re McDowell indicates that in fact you can be charged and convicted of murder in certain situations.  In the case of  Donald William McDowell,  Mr. McDowell  and his accomplice broke into the home of a…

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