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- Cantil-Sakauye's First High Court Opinion Gives Games Wardens Latitude in Searches
- S.F. DA Candidates Hit Progressive Notes in First Debate
- In Sharp Tones, Supreme Court Curbs the Exclusionary Rule
- Bonds' Appellate Team Seeks Dismissal, Says Slugger Convicted of Being Wordy
- Courts Seek Ruling on Long Prison Sentences for Juveniles
- Prosecution Seeking Settlement in Bonds Perjury Case
- Orange County Defense Attorney Accused of Bribery
- Openly Gay Judge to Lead California Judges Association
- Fair Sentencing Act Not Retroactive, Ninth Circuit Rules
- 9th Circuit Cites '12 Angry Men' in Reversing Murder Conviction
Cantil-Sakauye's First High Court Opinion Gives Games Wardens Latitude in Searches | Top |
S.F. DA Candidates Hit Progressive Notes in First Debate | Top |
But the death penalty is one issue where George Gascon, Sharmin Bock and David Onek don't see eye to eye. | |
In Sharp Tones, Supreme Court Curbs the Exclusionary Rule | Top |
Bonds' Appellate Team Seeks Dismissal, Says Slugger Convicted of Being Wordy | Top |
Courts Seek Ruling on Long Prison Sentences for Juveniles | Top |
Prosecution Seeking Settlement in Bonds Perjury Case | Top |
Orange County Defense Attorney Accused of Bribery | Top |
Openly Gay Judge to Lead California Judges Association | Top |
David Rubin, who won election in San Diego four years ago, will see his political skills tested by the ongoing conflict over branch governance. | |
Fair Sentencing Act Not Retroactive, Ninth Circuit Rules | Top |
9th Circuit Cites '12 Angry Men' in Reversing Murder Conviction | Top |
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