THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. MARIO ALBERTO CORTEZ, Defendant and Appellant.
No. S055733.
SUPREME COURT OF California
18 Cal. 4th 1223; 960 P.2d 537; 77 Cal. Rptr. 2d 733; 1998 Cal. LEXIS 5420; 98 Cal. Daily Op. Service 6666; 98 Daily Journal DAR 9220
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No it was not a supreme court case, but a state case because it was held in the local court
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It means the US Supreme Court disagreed with the decision of the state supreme court on that particular case, and sent the case back to the state court with specific instructions on what action needed to be taken to correct the problem.
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This would be in a civil court as breach of contract.
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