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it was not supported by probable cause that he had committed a crime. A warrantless arrest is not lawful except when
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=295285 - 2020-10-14

[PDF] State v. Roger P. Barber
to fabricate the evidence against the defendant was intended to suggest that the defendant did not commit
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=13447 - 2017-09-21

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the seriousness of the offenses because they were committed against the most vulnerable of victims: women who
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=402967 - 2021-07-30

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by someone who also sexually assaulted her. This petition did not allege that S.E.M.T. had committed
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=251536 - 2019-12-19

[PDF] State v. Roger P. Barber
to fabricate the evidence against the defendant was intended to suggest that the defendant did not commit
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=13448 - 2017-09-21

Sheri Gould v. American Family Mutual Insurance Company
American jurisdictions that mentally disabled adults are held responsible for the torts they commit
/sc/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=16892 - 2005-03-31

Frontsheet
that he committed multiple acts of professional misconduct. Although the stipulation lists seven counts
/sc/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=68056 - 2011-07-14

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the children and requested injunctions for five years because there was a substantial risk that he may commit
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=725394 - 2023-11-07

[PDF] State v. Brian J. Salentine
contends that he did not consider the possibility of long-term commitment as a sexual predator under ch
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=10122 - 2017-09-19

State v. Robert E. Tucker
reasonable grounds to believe that the defendant committed the offense, and there’s certainly reasonable
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=4730 - 2005-03-31