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  2. Riverside County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Riverside County, California Superior Court election was held on March 5, 2024, and November 5, 2024, to elect the judge of Riverside County, California. It saw the election of Elizabeth Tucker .

  3. Riverside County, California - Wikipedia

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    Riverside county was a major focal point of the Civil Rights Movements in the US, especially the African-American sections of Riverside and heavily Mexican-American communities of the Coachella Valley visited by Cesar Chavez of the farm labor union struggle. Riverside county has also been a focus of modern Native American Gaming enterprises

  4. California Courts of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the federal courts of appeals, the state Courts of Appeal have no provision allowing rehearing of cases en banc by all justices of a district (or a division in the case of the Fourth District). If a conflict becomes evident between published opinions of different panels or divisions of the same district, and the newer opinion creating ...

  5. The mystery of a SoCal baby found dead in dumpster in ... - AOL

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    Riverside police officials reminded the public that state law protects parents or caregivers who surrender a newborn, 3 days or younger, to any hospital room or fire station without fear of arrest ...

  6. Mother arrested in cold case death of newborn found in ...

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    The mother of a newborn baby discovered dead in a dumpster in California nearly 40 years ago has been arrested, accused of murder after she was identified using DNA technology.

  7. California superior courts - Wikipedia

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    One quirk of California law is that when a party petitions the appellate courts for a writ of mandate (California's version of mandamus), the case name becomes [petitioner name] v. Superior Court (that is, the superior court is the respondent on appeal), and the real opponent is then listed below those names as the " real party in interest ".

  8. County of Riverside v. McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    County of Riverside v. McLaughlin, 500 U.S. 44 (1991), was a United States Supreme Court case which involved the question of within what period of time must a suspect arrested without a warrant (warrantless arrests) be brought into court to determine if there is probable cause for holding the suspect in custody.

  9. Son-in-law of powerful Mexican cartel boss arrested in Calif ...

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    The son-in-law of one of Mexico’s most powerful cartel bosses has been arrested in California — after federal prosecutors say he faked his own death so he could disappear to “live a life of ...