Criminal
Aug. 25, 2000
In Retrospect
By Alex Ricciarduilli. A remarkable change might occur soon in California law concerning probation and parole searches. The California Supreme Court appears poised to reconsider one of its most important criminal-law decisions in the last decade and substantially bolster the Fourth Amendment rights of adults and juveniles on probation and parole.




By Alex Ricciardulli
A remarkable change might occur soon in California law concerning probation and parole searches. The California Supreme Court appears poised to reconsider one of its most important criminal-law decisions in the last decade and substantially bolster the Fourth Amendment rights of adults and juve...
A remarkable change might occur soon in California law concerning probation and parole searches. The California Supreme Court appears poised to reconsider one of its most important criminal-law decisions in the last decade and substantially bolster the Fourth Amendment rights of adults and juve...
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