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Category: 4th Amendment

Malicious Prosecution Actions Arising Out Of Family Law Proceedings: Proceed Carefully 

Malicious Prosecution Actions Arising Out Of Family Law Proceedings: Proceed Carefully As a general rule, California malicious prosecution actions are dicey propositions insofar as they always subject the plaintiff to…

Stanislaus County sued for wrongful death after man’s neck is broken during arrest by deputies

Stanislaus County sued for wrongful death after man’s neck is broken during arrest by deputies This footage is edited clips, in chronological order, of the body camera footage of Stanislaus…

How to Check if Your Cellphone Is Infected With Pegasus Spyware

They’re watching us: How to detect Pegasus and other spyware on your iOS device? The infamous Pegasus spyware created by Israeli firm NSO can turn any infected smartphone into a…

What Is Jurisdiction? Jurisdition vs Venue?

What Is Jurisdiction? Jurisdition vs Venue? What Is Jurisdiction? Jurisdiction refers in general to a court’s ability and authority to decide a case brought before it. Jurisdiction Over Subject Matter…

What Are My Rights as a Dad? Father’s Parental rights: Existing law and established boundaries

California Fathers’ Rights 2024 – What Are My Rights as a Dad? Fathers’ Rights It’s crucial to realize that a father has exactly the same rights as a mother in…

Supreme Court Sides With Trump – Rules ex-presidents have broad immunity

Supreme Court Sides With Trump – Rules ex-presidents have broad immunity “Make no mistake,” said Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in a passionate dissent from bench, “the majority gives President Trump all…

Assembly Bill 748 Makes Video Evidence Captured by Police Agencies Subject to Disclosure as Public Records

Governor Signs SB 1421 and AB 748, Dramatically Increasing Public Access to Peace Officer Personnel Records On September 30, 2018, Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. signed two significant pieces of…

 Salinas v. Cruz; The 2nd Court of Appeals of California Reverses Restraining Order Because Cross-Examination Was Barred

Salinas v. Cruz; The 2nd Court of Appeals of California Reverses Restraining Order Because Cross-Examination Was Barred The Court of Appeal for this district yesterday reversed a domestic violence restraining…

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