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State Courts -
California - June 23, 2006
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In re Jeffrey T., A111284,
COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE, June 23, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Denial of former juvenile court ward's Welf. & Inst. Code, § 781, motion to seal juvenile records in case relating to his battery with serious bodily injury offense was proper; § 781 precluded sealing juvenile records where person had committed offense listed in Welf. & Inst. Code, § 707, subd. (b), after attaining 14 years of age or older.
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Marathon Entertainment, Inc. v. Blasi, B179819,
COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, June 23, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Under doctrine of severability of contracts, personal manager might be allowed to recover unpaid television series commission where it had provided lawful personal manager services not prohibited by Californias Talent Agencies Act, and client produced no evidence linking procurement of her television series employment contract to illegal activity.
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Save Our Carmel River v. Monterey Peninsula Water Management Dist., H029242,
COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, June 23, 2006, Filed
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Overview: As a matter of law, a water credit transfer from a demolished building to a new structure was not exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under the categorical exemption for replacement or reconstruction of existing facilities in Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, § 15302, because a water credit transfer was neither a structure nor a facility.
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