When Gov. Jerry Brown’s two latest nominees joined the California Supreme Court in January, legal analysts foresaw the creation of a more liberal majority. … During a closed session last week, Kruger joined the more conservative justices in refusing to revisit a decision that said adults who have consensual oral sex with minors must register as sex offenders — even though registration is not mandatory for adults who have sexual intercourse with people in the same age group. Full Article
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Janice, do you know if any parties to “Taylor” or to “Mosley” have requested reconsideration by the CA Supreme Court? (It takes 90 days before a decision is certified, right?)