People v. Ramey

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1976-02-25

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CLARK, J. Our deference toward the United States Supreme Court is fast becoming a shell game. Opinions not commanding a majority of that court are held controlling; authoritative opinions adhered to by a majority of the court are rejected. In reliance on mere dictum in the plurality opinion in Coolidge v. New Hampshire (1971) <span class="citation" data-"9424…

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