People V. Williams People V. Williams

People V. Williams

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Publisher Description

In Kansas v. Crane (2002) 534 U.S. 407, the United States Supreme Court held that the safeguards of personal liberty embodied in the due process guaranty of the federal Constitution prohibit the involuntary confinement of persons on the basis that they are dangerously disordered without "proof [that they have] serious difficulty in controlling [their dangerous] behavior." (Id. at p. 413.) California's Sexually Violent Predators Act (SVPA or Act; Welf. & Inst. Code, § 6600 et seq.) *fn1 does not use that precise language in defining who is eligible for involuntary civil commitment as a sexually violent predator.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2003
August 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
41
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
77.8
KB

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