By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court voted Wednesday to go back to the drawing boards following January's bombshell ruling from the nation's high court that found California's criminal sentencing system unconstitutional.
The seven justices voted unanimously to hear five separate cases that challenge upper-limit sentences imposed by trial ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court voted Wednesday to go back to the drawing boards following January's bombshell ruling from the nation's high court that found California's criminal sentencing system unconstitutional.
The seven justices voted unanimously to hear five separate cases that challenge upper-limit sentences imposed by trial ...
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