Tooby's California Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants



 
 

§ 6.67 3. Equitable Grounds

 
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The statute authorizes the court to dismiss "in furtherance of justice . . . ."[426]  Courts are empowered to fashion a remedy to suit the needs of the case."[427]  The test is to balance many factors, including the interests of the defendant and the interests of society.[428]  The interests of justice is therefore a standard broad enough to encompass equitable grounds as well as grounds of legal invalidity.


 

[429] Penal Code § 1385(a). 

[430] People v. Orin (1975) 13 Cal.3d 937, 945, 120 Cal.Rptr. 65; People v. Thorbourn (2004) 121 Cal.App.4th 1083, 1088, 18 Cal.Rptr.3d 77; People v. Superior Court (Flores) (1989) 214 Cal.App.3d 127, 144, 262 Cal.Rptr. 576, citing In re Pfeiffer (1968) 264 Cal.App.2d 470, 477. 

[431] People v. Fretwell (1970) 8 Cal.App.3d 37, 40. 

 

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