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  2. Writ of mandate (California) - Wikipedia

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    The writ of mandate is a type of extraordinary writ in the U.S. state of California. [ 1][ 2] In California, certain writs are used by the superior courts, courts of appeal and the Supreme Court to command lower bodies, including both courts and administrative agencies, to do or not to do certain things. A writ of mandate may be granted by a ...

  3. San Diego County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    San Diego County was one of the original counties formed when California gained statehood in 1850. The first elected officers of the San Diego Court of Sessions met in October 1850, including presiding judge Hon. John Hayes and associate judges Charles Haraszthy and William H. Moon; the First Court House, approximately at the intersection of San Diego and Mason Streets, was part of what is now ...

  4. Lemon Grove Incident - Wikipedia

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    March 31, 1931. ( 1931-03-31) The Lemon Grove Case ( Roberto Alvarez vs. the board of trustees of the Lemon Grove School District ), commonly known as the Lemon Grove Incident, was the United States' first successful school desegregation case. The incident occurred in 1930 and 1931 in Lemon Grove, California, where the local school board ...

  5. Peruta v. San Diego County - Wikipedia

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    Peruta v. San Diego, 824 F.3d 919 (9th Cir. 2016), was a decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit pertaining to the legality of San Diego County's restrictive policy regarding requiring documentation of "good cause" that "distinguish[es] the applicant from the mainstream and places the applicant in harm's way" (Cal. Pen. Code ยงยง 26150, 26155) before issuing a ...

  6. Howard H. Shore - Wikipedia

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    Howard H. Shore is a Superior Court Judge of San Diego County, California for Department SD-15. [1] Shore's remarks were widely covered by the media after he announced that the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution did not apply to chalk on the sidewalk, and he prohibited the defendant from mentioning terms like "First Amendment" or "free speech" during the trial.

  7. Thomas J. Whelan (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Whelan was a judge on the San Diego County Superior Court from 1990 to 1998. As a superior court judge, Whelan presided over the infamous Betty Broderick trials in San Diego. Whelan is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. Whelan was nominated by President Bill Clinton on ...

  8. How will Supreme Court ruling on homeless camps affect ... - AOL

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    June 28, 2024 at 2:47 PM. A woman gathers possessions to take with her before a homeless encampment was cleaned up in San Francisco last August. (Jeff Chiu / Associated Press) The Supreme Court on ...

  9. Riley v. California - Wikipedia

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    IV. Riley v. California, 573 U.S. 373 (2014), [ 1] is a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the court ruled that the warrantless search and seizure of the digital contents of a cell phone during an arrest is unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment. [ 2][ 3] The case arose from inconsistent rulings on cell phone searches from ...