By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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Just because a government agency creates a dangerous intersection doesn't mean it can automatically be held liable for any injuries that result, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Clearing up some confusion about how to appl...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on page 2.
See Correction Below.
Just because a government agency creates a dangerous intersection doesn't mean it can automatically be held liable for any injuries that result, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Clearing up some confusion about how to appl...
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