Constitutional Law
Sep. 7, 2016
Brown was right to veto juror identification bill
The governor rightly vetoed AB 1766 — which would prohibit a criminal court and each party from referring to prospective jurors by name during voir dire.





Duffy Carolan
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Jassy Vick Carolan LLP
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U of San Francisco School of Law
Duffy regularly litigates access to public records under the FOIA and state counterpart as part of her media law practice.
FIRST & FOREMOST
Gov. Jerry Brown was right to veto Assembly Bill 1766 - a bill prohibiting the court and each party in a criminal case from referring to prospective jurors by their full name during the jury selection process. Under the bill, authored by Assemblymember Mark Stone (D-Monterey), the prosecutio...
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