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Appellate Practice

May 8, 2002

Ruling Limits Pool of Hearing Officers

LOS ANGELES - The state Supreme Court ruled Monday that the widespread government practice of maintaining and paying stables of private lawyers to act as temporary hearing officers could violate state and federal due process guarantees.

By Gina Keating
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - The state Supreme Court ruled Monday that the widespread government practice of maintaining and paying stables of private lawyers to act as temporary hearing officers could violate state and federal due process guarantees.
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