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Litigation

Sep. 15, 2016

Man sues over city restriction preventing "For Sale" sign in car

A resident of San Juan Capistrano sued the city Tuesday infederal court, claiming his First Amendment rights were violated when officials fined him for putting "For Sale" signs on his car.

By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A resident of San Juan Capistrano sued the city Tuesday in federal court, claiming his First Amendment rights were violated when officials fined him for putting "For Sale" signs on his car.

In doing so, the Orange County Sheriff's Department invoked a local ordinance that forbids advertising a car for sale when it is parked on a public street. Michael Cefali claims the o...

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