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Judges and Judiciary

Mar. 16, 1999

Appeal Courts Should Follow One Another, Scholar Says

A law professor and member of a special committee studying the state appellate system has advocated a radical change in the appeal process, urging that appellate courts be required to follow the precedents of other co-equal appellate panels.

By Jean Guccione
Daily Journal Senior Writer
        A law professor and member of a special committee studying the state appellate system has advocated a radical change in the appeal process, urging that appellate courts be required to follow the precedents of other co-equal appellate panels.
        The pro...

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