Calif. Justice Open To Juries Deciding Civil Penalty Cases

By Dorothy Atkins (February 5, 2020, 4:58 PM EST) -- A California Supreme Court justice appeared skeptical Wednesday of a district attorney's argument that only judges can decide false advertising and unfair competition disputes involving civil penalties, saying his opponent's argument that juries should decide penalties when billions of dollars are at stake has a "considerable degree of force."...

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