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Law Practice

Oct. 17, 2007

Flurry of Last-Minute Bill Signing, Rejecting

Members of a state commission took Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to task on Monday after he rejected three bills the panel designed to reduce the number of wrongful convictions in California.

By Gary Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - A state commission took Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to task on Monday after he rejected three bills designed to reduce the number of wrongful convictions in California.
      Gerald Uelmen, executive director of the Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, said the vetoes, which came over the weekend, mean legislative reform i...

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