Ruling by
William S. DatoLower Court
San Diego County Superior CourtLower Court Judge
Browder A. Willis IIIVague citizen's tip of 'shady' behavior, without more, could not furnish reasonable suspicion to justify detaining four minors.
Court
California Courts of Appeal 4DCA/1Cite as
2020 DJDAR 13127Published
Dec. 11, 2020Filing Date
Dec. 10, 2020Opinion Type
ModificationDisposition Type
Reversed and RemandedIn re Edgerrin J., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law.
THE PEOPLE,
Plaintiff and Respondent,
v.
EDGERRIN J.,
Defendant and Appellant.
No. D076461
(Super. Ct. No. J239465)
California Courts of Appeal
Fourth Appellate District
Division One
Filed December 10, 2020
ORDER MODIFYING OPINION AND DENYING REHEARING
NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT
In re Jamar D., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law.
THE PEOPLE,
Plaintiff and Respondent,
v.
JAMAR D.,
Defendant and Appellant.
No. D076462
(Super. Ct. No. J242137)
California Courts of Appeal
Fourth Appellate District
Division One
Filed December 10, 2020
THE COURT:
It is ordered that the opinion filed on November 20, 2020 be modified to delete the image on page 11 of the opinion and replace it with the following redacted image: (To see the image, go to https://www.courts.ca.gov/opinions/documents/D076461M.PDF)
Respondent's petition for rehearing is denied.
There is no change in judgment.
HALLER, Acting P. J.
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