How has the California Supreme Court interpreted the 'relative responsibility' provisions in relation to child protection legislation?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Swoap v. Superior Court, 10 Cal.3d 490, 111 Cal.Rptr. 136, 516 P.2d 840 (Cal. 1973):

1. The majority's holding conflicts with Dept. of Mental Hygiene v. Kirchner (1964) 60 Cal.2d 716, 36 Cal.Rptr. 488, 388 P.2d 720 and all of the subsequent California decisions adjudicating similar 'relative responsibility' provisions.

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