Supreme Court
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ALL YOUTH DETAINED IN JUVENILE HALLS AND CAMPS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY v. JUVENILE DIVISION
Division SF
Division SF
Case Number S261701
| Date | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 04/15/2020 | Petition for writ of mandate/prohibition filed |
Petitioner: All Youth Detained in Juvenile Halls and Camps in Los Angeles County |
| 04/15/2020 | Retained for consideration (mandate/prohibition) |
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| 04/16/2020 | Informal response requested |
Dear Counsel:
The court has directed that I request an informal response to the petition filed in the above referenced matter. The petition was served on your office on April 14, 2020. The informal response is to be served upon petitioner and filed in this court on or before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 17, 2020. Petitioners may then serve and file a reply to the informal response on or before 12:00 p.m. on Monday, April 20, 2020.
No requests for extension of time are contemplated or will be granted. |
| 04/17/2020 | Informal response filed |
Respondent: Office of the District Attorney, Juvenile Division |
| 04/20/2020 | Reply to informal response filed |
Petitioner: All Youth Detained in Juvenile Halls and Camps in Los Angeles County |
| 04/22/2020 | Order to show cause issued; returnable in CA 2/1 |
The petition for writ of mandate is transferred to the Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, with directions to issue an order to show cause returnable before the Los Angeles County Superior Court, addressing whether juveniles detained in Los Angeles County juvenile facilities are being denied due process under the Fourteenth Amendment by being held in conditions that could subject them to contracting the COVID-19 virus and, if so, what remedies can be lawfully ordered. The order to show cause is to be expedited by the Superior Court, and any hearings should be scheduled as soon as practicable. The People of the State of California and the County of Los Angeles are deemed the real parties in interest.
Votes: Cantil-Sakauye, C. J., Chin, Corrigan, Liu, Cuéllar, Kruger, and Groban, JJ. |
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