People v. Seijas

Supreme Court of California · Decided 2005-07-07

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Opinion CHIN, J. In this case, a witness against defendant admitted at the preliminary hearing that he had originally lied to the police about the identity of defendant’s accomplice. Because of this, shortly before trial began, defendant’s counsel suggested that the trial court should appoint an attorney to advise…

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