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2017 Cal. Sup. Ct. Hist. Soc'y Newsl. 1 (2017)

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   In 1854, the Supreme Court of California decided the infamous case of
   People v. Hall, which reversed the murder conviction of George W. Hall,
   a free white citizen of this State, because three prosecution witnesses were
Chinese. One legal scholar called the decision the worst statutory interpretation
case in history. Another described it as containing some of the most offensive
racial rhetoric to be found in the annals of California appellate jurisprudence.

    READ ABOUT PEOPLE V. HALL IN MICHAEL TRAYNOR S ARTICLE STARTING ON PAGE 2


CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT


Historical Society
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