Juvenile
May 7, 2001
Juvenile Jack-in-the-Box
In the recent decision Manduley v. Superior Court, 86 Cal.App.4th 1198 (Cal. App. 4th Dist. 2001), a San Diego appellate panel held that Proposition 21 is unconstitutional. The Manduley decision demonstrates a fundamental lack of respect for the democratic process.




By David Steinberg
In the recent decision Manduley v. Superior Court, 86 Cal.App.4th 1198 (Cal. App. 4th Dist. 2001), a San Diego appellate panel held that Proposition 21 is unconstitutional. The Manduley decision demonstrates a fundamental lack of respect for the democratic process. Under the guise...
In the recent decision Manduley v. Superior Court, 86 Cal.App.4th 1198 (Cal. App. 4th Dist. 2001), a San Diego appellate panel held that Proposition 21 is unconstitutional. The Manduley decision demonstrates a fundamental lack of respect for the democratic process. Under the guise...
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