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Administrative/Regulatory

Sep. 2, 2005

Bill Would Let Kids Testify Via Closed Circuit in Some Cases

SACRAMENTO - Lawmakers sent a bill to the governor Wednesday that would let children testify over closed circuit television in certain cases when they are too afraid to face defendants in the same room.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Lawmakers sent a bill to the governor Wednesday that would let children testify over closed circuit television in certain cases when they are too afraid to face defendants in the same room.
        Sen. Abel Maldonado Jr., R-Santa Maria, intro...

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