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California Supreme Court

May 12, 2015

Lawyers push high court for unusual habeas in child abduction case

A South Korean immigrant convicted of child abduction asked the state Supreme Court Friday to reverse her conviction as part of a bid to win back custody and avoid being deported.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A South Korean immigrant convicted of child abduction asked the state Supreme Court
Friday to reverse her conviction as part of a bid to win back custody and avoid being
deported.


It was an "extraordinary" request that skips the 3rd District Court of Appeal entirely,
her lawyers acknowledged, but said it was...

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