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Sacramento, like too many cities in California, has historically dedicated most of its residential land exclusively to single family homes. Known as exclusionary zoning, this policy walks in the ...
Surveillance abuse is the use of surveillance methods or technology to monitor the activity of an individual or group of individuals in a way which violates the social norms or laws of a society. During the FBI 's COINTELPRO operations, there was widespread surveillance abuse which targeted political dissidents , primarily people from the ...
“City employees are to use the city’s powers and resources ‘for the benefit of the public rather than any city employee’s personal benefit,’” said Mary-Beth Moylan, a professor of law ...
An obscure measure on the March ballot called Measure C is a timely illustration of why the culture at Sacramento City Hall is badly in need of a reset. ... the city’s homelessness services. It ...
After being elected sheriff of Sacramento County in January 1961, John Misterly began a campaign of surveillance and purported harassment against the Hells Angels. In 1964, one Hells Angel, Ernest Cannada, appeared before the Sacramento City Council and read a letter protesting alleged illegal tactics against the club by sheriff's deputies.
Signs posted around many bridges, including the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, state that filming the structure is prohibited.The legality of such restrictions is problematic; in view of the First Amendment in the United States of America, restrictions on taking pictures of a public structure in public may be unconstitutional (in view of the fact that prohibiting taking pictures will probably ...
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Decided May 19, 2008; Full case name: Steven Yount v. City of Sacramento, et al. Citation(s) 43 Cal.4th 885 183 P.3d 471: Holding; The plaintiff's claims were barred under Heck v.. Humphrey, 512 U.S. 477, 129 L. Ed. 2d 383, 114 S. Ct. 2364 (1994), to the extent that they alleged that the defendant officer was not entitled to use any level of force against the plaintiff because the plaintiff's ...