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· 11/19/2014

State of Arizona v. George Anthony Dominguez Jr.

Citations

  • 236 Ariz. 226
  • 338 P.3d 966
  • 700 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 11
  • 2014 Ariz. App. LEXIS 222

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that, compared to homicide, the felony endangerment statute “criminalizes conduct posing a substantial risk rather than creating an observable result.”
  • noting arguments and supporting authority must be provided in the body of the opening, and incorporation by reference is forbidden
  • noting felony endangerment “criminalizes conduct posing a substantial risk rather than creating an observable result”
  • “[A] hearsay statement [may] be admitted if it is contrary to the declarant’s penal interest or subjects him to criminal liability such that ‘a reasonable person in the declarant’s position would have made [the statement] only if the person believed it to be true.’”

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Judges: Eckerstrom, Miller, Espinosa

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