What rights does a plaintiff waive if he is admitted to a prior?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Williams, 103 Cal.App.3d 507, 163 Cal.Rptr. 169 (Cal. App. 1980):

Appellant's contention that the trial court failed to separately advise him of the rights which his admission of the prior would waive, per In re Yurko (1974) 10 Cal.3d 857, 112 Cal.Rptr. 513, 519 P.2d 561, is not cognizable on this appeal. (See People v. Turner (1975) 44 Cal.App.3d 753, 756, 118 Cal.Rptr. 924.)

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