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Juvenile

Jun. 17, 2000

Juvenile's Sentence Is Ex Post Facto

A higher standard of proof required in juvenile probation hearings before Proposition 21 was passed must be followed if the alleged violation occurred before the youth crime prevention law took effect earlier this year, a state appellate court ruled Thursday.

By Daniel Evans
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A higher standard of proof required in juvenile probation hearings before Proposition 21 was passed must be followed if the alleged violation occurred before the youth crime prevention law took effect earlier this year, a state appellate court ruled Thursday.
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