[Oral argument before the Supreme Court of California in People v. Bloom, no. S004639, November 2, 1988]
Created Date
November 2nd, 1988
Description
Oral argument before the California Supreme Court on November 2, 1988, concerning whether a defendant, who chose to represent himself during the penalty phase of his trial on charges of murder, had received ineffective assistance from his advisory counsel, in violation of his constitutional rights. Courts in federal and other state jurisdictions followed the court's rulings in this case 9 times during the period 1989-2013., Additional Descriptive Notes: People v. Bloom (1989) 48 Cal. 3d 1194 (Citation)
Item or Container Annotations
Label on tape #1: "Nov 2, 1988, Peo. v. Bloom - CRIM 23874, In re Bloom, Jr. on H.C., CR 25325, SAC, #6"; Label on tape #2: "CR 25325, Bloom, Nov 2 1988, 6A - SAC"
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