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  2. Epilepsy and driving - Wikipedia

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    Epilepsy and driving is a personal and public safety issue. A person with a seizure disorder that causes lapses in consciousness may put themselves and the public at risk if a seizure occurs while they are operating a motor vehicle. Not only can a seizure itself cause a car wreck, but anticonvulsants often have side effects that include drowsiness.

  3. Gov. Newsom maintains a discriminatory policy that impacts ...

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    Senate Bill 357, authored by Sen. Anthony Portantino, D-Burbank, would have finally ended California’s shameful decades-old policy that all adults and teenagers with epilepsy must be reported to ...

  4. Ker v. California - Wikipedia

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    Ker v. California. Ker v. California, 374 U.S. 23 (1963), was a case before the United States Supreme Court, which incorporated the Fourth Amendment's protections against illegal search and seizure. The case was decided on June 10, 1963, by a vote of 5–4.

  5. Horton v. California - Wikipedia

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    Horton v. California, 496 U.S. 128 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Fourth Amendment does not prohibit the warrantless seizure of evidence which is in plain view. The discovery of the evidence does not have to be inadvertent, although that is a characteristic of most legitimate plain-view seizures.

  6. Traffic stop - Wikipedia

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    A traffic stop is usually considered to be a Terry stop and, as such, is a seizure by police; the standard set by the United States Supreme Court in Terry v. Ohio regarding temporary detentions requires only reasonable articulable suspicion that a crime has occurred or is about to occur. [1] Traffic stops can be initiated at any time during the ...

  7. If I get in a crash, does the California DMV count it against ...

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    California driver’s license holders can request their record information from the DMV and pay a fee to access it, according to the DMV website. Your record request must include: Record number/title

  8. Some senior drivers can renew their California licenses ... - AOL

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    According to the DMV, drivers 70 and older with no points on their record and a minimal number of accidents in recent years are able to renew without a test. Applications are available online in ...

  9. Brendlin v. California - Wikipedia

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    California Supreme Court vacated and remanded. U.S. Const. amend. IV. Brendlin v. California, 551 U.S. 249 (2007), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that all occupants of a car are "seized" for purposes of the Fourth Amendment during a traffic stop, not just the driver.