People v. Marshall

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1996-08-07

Cited by 392 later decision(s) in our corpus · see the citation network in Lexace

Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this case

From the opinion

MOSK, J. I dissent. It is plain that the superior court erred when it denied defendant’s motion for discovery of Gary Brady’s file with the Department of Corrections. Brady had just testified that defendant had confessed to the three murders with which he was charged. The superior court wrongly treated the information in Brady’s correctional file as though it was shielded by an absolute privilege under Californi…

Read the full opinion (source) ↗


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Citation figures are counts of later citing opinions in our corpus and may be incomplete; always read and Shepardize the full opinion before relying on it.