How have courts dealt with the lack of specificity in section 190.3 notice?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Matthews v. Superior Court, 209 Cal.App.3d 155, 257 Cal.Rptr. 43 (Cal. App. 1989):

The defense challenged the lack of specificity in the section 190.3 notice in People v. Grant (1988) 45 Cal.3d 829, 248 Cal.Rptr. 444, 755 P.2d 894, contending the notice did

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