Juvenile
Jan. 20, 2006
Briefly
HONEST MISTAKE - A dog-bitten juvenile prisoner got a break this week on a deadline missed by his lawyer's secretary. The 3rd District Court of Appeal proclaimed itself "at a loss" why a judge wouldn't allow a nine-day-late court filing by a boy who claims he was attacked by a guard dog while locked up in Stockton's youth prison.
HONEST MISTAKE - A dog-bitten juvenile prisoner got a break this week on a deadline missed by his lawyer's secretary.
The 3rd District Court of Appeal proclaimed itself "at a loss" why a judge wouldn't allow a nine-day-late court filing by a boy who claims he was attacked by a guard dog while locked up in Stockton's youth prison.
The late filing w...
The 3rd District Court of Appeal proclaimed itself "at a loss" why a judge wouldn't allow a nine-day-late court filing by a boy who claims he was attacked by a guard dog while locked up in Stockton's youth prison.
The late filing w...
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