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  2. Lopez v. Seccombe - Wikipedia

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    Lopez v. Seccombe. 71 F. Supp. 769. 1, US District Court for the Southern District of California, 1944, was a 1944 court case within the city and county of San Bernardino about whether Mexican Americans were able to use the city's public pool at any time despite the cities restricted limits.

  3. California Innocence Project - Wikipedia

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    In such cases, new, strong evidence of innocence must exist. IJC only accepts cases where the conviction occurred in the following Southern California counties: Imperial County; Los Angeles County; Orange County; Riverside County; San Bernardino County; San Diego County; IJC is a law school clinical program. Cases are screened by students.

  4. 'Justice was not done': Man acquitted on state charges for ...

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    A man accused of taking a San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy's gun and shooting at her now faces federal charges after avoiding a conviction in state case last year.

  5. California Courts of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    Three state senators from San Diego, Fresno, and San Bernardino orchestrated the creation of the Fourth District in 1929. As a compromise, the court was created as a "circuit-riding" court that would sit each year in all three of those cities: Fresno (January-April), San Diego (May-August), and San Bernardino (September-December).

  6. California superior courts - Wikipedia

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    Another quirk is that because the superior courts are now fully unified with all courts of inferior jurisdiction, the superior courts must hear relatively minor cases that previously would have been heard in such inferior courts, such as infractions, misdemeanors, "limited civil" actions (actions where the amount in controversy is below $35,000), and "small claims" actions.

  7. Deemed 'too broken to fix,' San Bernardino County child ... - AOL

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    A federal class-action lawsuit on behalf of more than 5,800 youths alleges San Bernardino County Children and Family Services, an agency that was deemed "too broken to fix" by a civil grand jury ...

  8. CEDU - Wikipedia

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    In September 1968, CEDU faced a setback when county planners denied their ranch a permit for public use. This decision meant that the program would have to find a new location to continue its operations. [32] In 1969, CEDU bought a town house in San Bernardino and was also operating a gasoline station in Loma Linda. [33]

  9. Rise Above Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Rise Above Movement (RAM) is a militant alt-right Southern California-based street fighting group which has variously been described as "a loose collective of violent neo-Nazis and fascists", white nationalists, [1] white supremacists, [2] [3] and far-right persons.