Juvenile
Mar. 19, 2002
Youth Offenders
Forum Column -Opposing Counsel - By Gordon Spencer - The California Supreme Court's decision in Manduley v. Superior Court upholds the validity of Proposition 21, the Gang Violence and Juvenile Prevention Act, affirming the vital public-safety initiative and the March 2000 vote of 62 percent of Californians who supported the measure.




Forum Column
By Gordon Spencer
The California Supreme Court's decision in Manduley v. Superior Court upholds the validity of Proposition 21, the Gang Violence and Juvenile Prevention Act, affirming the vital public-safety initiative and the ...
By Gordon Spencer
The California Supreme Court's decision in Manduley v. Superior Court upholds the validity of Proposition 21, the Gang Violence and Juvenile Prevention Act, affirming the vital public-safety initiative and the ...
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