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California's New Governor Must Reconsider Former Governor's Parole Reversal
by John E. Dannenberg
The California Court of Appeal found that former Governor Davis's reversal of the grant of parole for a second degree murderer was not wholly supported by "some evidence," and returned the case for a new review by recently-elected Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Ernest Smith, a California state ...
The California Court of Appeal found that former Governor Davis's reversal of the grant of parole for a second degree murderer was not wholly supported by "some evidence," and returned the case for a new review by recently-elected Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Ernest Smith, a California state ...
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