P. v. Zamudio
Defendant is caught by the police with a gun in his car, and admits that the gun is his. Defendant demands and receives a jury trial at which he offers no defense to the charge of possession of a firearm by a felon. Defendant is convicted. Defendant appeals contending that his jury trial was tantamount to a "slow plea," and that the trial court erred by not obtaining a personal waiver of his right to testify in his own defense. Court affirmed.
Comments on P. v. Zamudio