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  • Rapist of Woman, 85, Was Properly Convicted Of Murder in Unintended Death—C.A.

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    May 5, 2026

    A man who broke into the home of an 85-year-old woman whom he violently raped was properly convicted under a vestige of the felony-murder rule where the victim died following a fall in her home while still traumatized by the attack, fractured her hip,  and experienced complications from surgery, the Fifth District Court of Appeal has determined.

  • False Imprisonment by Menace Does Not Require Extra Force

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    May 5, 2026

    Div. Six of this district’s Court of Appeal held yesterday that a defendant was properly convicted of felony false imprisonment based on testimony that he drove erratically with his then-wife in the car and, when she demanded that he let her out of the vehicle, told her “try it” with a “malicious” laugh, rejecting the assertion that prosecutors must show that he threatened force that is greater than that necessary to effectuate restraint on a person’s liberty.

  • Judge rejects bid to force credit union merger

    Daily Journal
    May 5, 2026

    (Subscription required) A Superior Court judge has refused to force a multibillion-dollar credit union merger between California Coast Credit Union and San Diego County Credit Union, finding the plaintiff failed to show a likelihood of success and that federal regulators had not approved the deal.

  • Texas Remote Doctor Is Not ‘Unitary’ Entity for Tax Purposes

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    May 4, 2026

    Div. Three of the First District Court of Appeal held Friday that a trial judge erred in finding that a Texas-based radiologist, who contracted with a San Diego-based company to analyze imaging studies generated in multiple states at his Houston-area home, is on the hook for California taxes as a “a sole proprietorship which carries on a unitary business…within and without the state” under §17951-4(c) of Title 18 of the Code of Regulations.