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...PUBLICATION* * Pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule...TFI acted as registered representatives or agents. The trial court ruled...
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...Russell Scott pleaded no contest to the crime of possession of...Realignment Act (hereafter the Act, or Realignment Act), which in part...
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