Labor/Employment
Jan. 28, 2002
Dream Deferred
Focus Column - By Alex Ricciardulli, Almost two years ago, the California Supreme Court was set to decide an important issue regarding searches and seizures of persons on probation and parole. In People v. Moss , S062600, the court granted review to determine whether it "should reconsider its holding in In re Tyrell J. ... that a peace officer who searches a probationer subject to a search condition does not violate the Fourth Amendment rights of that individual even if the officer is ignorant of the condition."




By Alex Ricciardulli
Almost two years ago, the California Supreme Court was set to decide an important issue regarding searches and seizures of persons on probation and parole. In Peop...
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