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Labor/Employment

May 27, 2000

Prior Acts

Practitioner: Criminal Law By Alex Ricciardulli Proposition 21 is a potpourri of new laws, impacting many aspects of California's criminal justice system. From allowing prosecutors to file juvenile cases in adult court without judicial approval, to adding new priors under the Three Strikes law and lowering the burden of proof at juvenile probation-violation hearings, the new proposition seemingly does it all.

        Criminal Law
        By Alex Ricciardulli
        
        Proposition 21 is a potpourri of new laws, impacting many aspects of California's criminal justice system. From allowing prosecutors to file juvenile cases in adult court without judicial approval, to adding new priors ...

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