Is section 1538.5 of the California Code of Civil Procedure sufficient to compel a censor to go to court?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Monica Theater v. Municipal Court, 88 Cal.Rptr. 71, 9 Cal.App.3d 1 (Cal. App. 1970):

California's section 1538.5 hearing is a procedural vehicle which allows for a very prompt adversary proceeding, and is one which 'the censor' knows calls for him 'to go to court.' (See Freedman v. Maryland, Supra (1965) 380 U.S. 51, 59, 85 S.Ct. 734, 13 L.Ed.2d 649.)

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