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  2. 1982 California Proposition 8 - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Constitution takes priority over the California constitution so courts may still be obliged to exclude evidence under the federal Bill of Rights. In practice the law prevented the California courts from interpreting the state constitution so as to impose an exclusionary rule more strict than that required by the federal constitution. [3]

  3. Ewing v. California - Wikipedia

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    Viewed separately from his criminal history, the crime Gary Ewing committed in this case is relatively benign. In 2000, he stole three golf clubs worth $399 each from the pro shop of the El Segundo Golf Course in El Segundo, California. He slipped them down the leg of his pants, and a shop employee called the police when he noticed Ewing ...

  4. Compton Swap Meet - Wikipedia

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    It was the first indoor swap meet in Southern California. [1] The vendors purchased a former Sears store in Compton, California for $2.8 million, spending another $1.4 million to convert it to a swap meet with 350 stalls. [4] It was near the large Roadium and Paramount swap meets, and targeted a Black and Hispanic demographic. [5]

  5. Shocking clues our cars may be giving to criminals - AOL

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  6. Category : Amendments to the Constitution of California

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    Failed amendments to the Constitution of California (24 P) Pages in category "Amendments to the Constitution of California" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  7. Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association - Wikipedia

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    That suffices to confer First Amendment protection. Justice Scalia then affirmed that, while states may pass laws to block obscene material from minors as previously decided in the 1968 Ginsberg v. New York case, "speech about violence is not obscene", and California's statute was unlawful. [53]

  8. California Democrats threaten to repeal retail theft bills ...

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  9. Another misguided California law will turn legal gun owners ...

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    Making criminals out of legal gun owners Here we go again with yet another misguided gun control law. Senate Bill 1160 would require yearly gun registration, supposedly for better understanding of ...