Is there a prejudicial error in making a determination that would have resulted in the absence of two police officers?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Constancio v. State Personnel Bd., 179 Cal.App.3d 980, 225 Cal.Rptr. 133 (Cal. App. 1986):

Assuming, arguendo, the officers' presence was improper it is not reasonably probable on this record a determination more favorable to plaintiff would have resulted in their absence. We find no prejudicial error. (People v. Watson (1956) 46 Cal.2d 818, 836, 299 P.2d 243.)

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