People v. Bryant, Smith and Wheeler

Supreme Court of California · Decided 2014-08-25

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*470 LIU, J., Concurring. I join today’s opinion except for its conclusion that the trial court acted within its discretion in ordering defendants to wear either shackles or a stun belt. Our case law makes clear that before a trial court may order such restraints, “[t]he record must demonstrate that the trial court independently determined on the basis of an on-the-recor…

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