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Criminal

Jul. 19, 2003

High Court Clarifies Prop. 21 Prosecution

SACRAMENTO - Prosecutors seeking to charge juveniles as adults with murder or rape under Proposition 21 can initiate prosecutions with grand jury indictments, not just an information filed by the district attorney, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

        By Hudson Sangree
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Prosecutors seeking to charge juveniles as adults with murder or rape under Proposition 21 can initiate prosecutions with grand jury indictments, not just an information filed by the district attorney, the California Supreme Court ruled...

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