Government
Jun. 15, 2016
Fight over peremptory challenges once again a legislative priority
The fight over peremptory challenges has once again become a top legislative priority, as a bill proposing to cut the number of allowable peremptory challenges in misdemeanor trials from 10 to six surfaced as a late-afternoon addition to last Thursday's Assembly Budget Conference Committee Agenda.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The fight over peremptory challenges has once again become a top legislative priority, as a bill proposing to cut the number of allowable peremptory challenges in misdemeanor trials from 10 to six surfaced as a late-afternoon addition to last Thursday's Assembly Budget Conference Committee Agenda.
The bill, SB 843, has the support of the California Judges Association,...
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