· 12/2/2004
State v. Miranda-Cabrera
Citations
- 99 P.3d 35
- 209 Ariz. 220
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- recognizing that State v. Sepahi, 206 Ariz. 321 (2003), substantially rejected the reasoning behind Samano
- addressing Blakely issue on the merits even though defendant \fail[ed] to raise it at the sentencing hearing or in his opening brief\
- addressing Blakely issue on the merits even though defendant “fail[ed] to raise it at the sentencing hearing or in his opening brief’
- applying Williams analysis to defendant charged with second-degree murder, alleged as dangerous crime against children
- addressing Blakely issue on the merits even though defendant “fail[ed] to raise it at the sentencing hearing or in his opening brief”
- finding no Sixth Amendment violation when trial court weighs non- Blakely-compliant aggravating circumstances against mitigating circumstances and resulting sentence is below the presumptive
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Judges: Snow, Timmer, Ehrlich
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