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California Supreme Court

Aug. 22, 2015

State high court denies Nevada County bid to depublish ruling over jail partitions

The state Supreme Court denied Wednesday the Nevada County Sheriff's Office request to depublish a state appellate decision disallowing glass partition walls to separate lawyers from their incarcerated clients.


By L.J. Williamson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The state Supreme Court denied Wednesday a Nevada County Sheriff's Office request
to depublish a decision by the 3rd District Court of Appeal disallowing glass partition
walls to separate lawyers from their incarcerated clients.


In 2013, officials at the Wayne Brown Correctional Facility in Nevada County, citing
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