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Administrative/Regulatory

May 19, 2015

DOJ and Senate to decide when conservatees can vote

The Department of Justice has opened a formal investigation into the state judiciary's policies regarding alleged voting rights violations of people with developmental disabilities.

By America Hernandez

Daily Journal Staff Writer


The Department of Justice has opened a formal investigation into the state judiciary's policies regarding alleged voting rights violations of people with developmental disabilities, according to a letter issued Monday to the Judicial Council.


The announcement comes nearly a year after a class-based complaint against the Los Angeles County Superior Court was filed with the department, calling for an inquiry into th...

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