California Supreme Court
Dec. 30, 2011
Justices chide lower courts for overturning parole decisions
In an effort to clear up confusion about judicial review of parole decisions, the state Supreme Court on Thursday chided lower courts for failing to defer to parole authorities on whether an inmate remains a danger to the public.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
In an effort to clear up confusion about judicial review of parole decisions, the state Supreme Court on Thursday chided lower courts for failing to defer to parole authorities on whether an inmate remains a danger to the public.
The ruling also featured the first concurring opinion from the newest member of the court, Justice Goodwin Liu. In re Shaputis, 2011, DJDAR 18585.
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