People v. Ramirez
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The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the court of appeal upholding the trial court's finding that trial may continue in Defendant's absence under Cal. Penal Code 1043(b)(2) because the absence was voluntary, holding that the trial court did not violate Defendant's constitutional rights by finding him to be voluntarily absent without conducting an evidentiary hearing regarding the circumstances of his absence.
On appeal, the court of appeal concluded that substantial evidence supported the trial court's finding that Defendant voluntarily absented himself from trial and that the court's decision to proceed with trial rather than grant defense counsel's motion for a one-day continuance constituted harmless error. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that substantial evidence supported the trial court's finding of voluntary absence under the circumstances of this case.
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