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Dixon v. Superior Court
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Dixon v. Superior Court was a lawsuit in California in 2009.
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- Placerville murder case sets precedent
- Some autopsies can be kept secret, court says, San Francisco Chronicle, February 7, 2009
- What Does Proposition 59 Mean?, The California Constitution Blog, February 6, 2009 (a link to the ruling can be found here)
- Coroner Reports Exempt Under Public Records Act, Courthouse News Service, February 6, 2009
- Some autopsies can be kept secret, court says, San Francisco Chronicle, February 6, 2009
- Court: Coroner Reports Exempt Under Public Records Act, Metropolitan News-Enterprise, February 5, 2009
- Dixon v. Superior Court (Cal. Ct. App. - Feb. 4, 2009) from the California Appellate Report blog