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Lopez-Valenzuela v. Arpaio, No. 11-16487 (9th Cir.) (770 F.3d 772) (October 15, 2014) (Judge Raymond C. Fisher)

In 2006, during the height of anti-immigrant sentiment in the state, Arizona voters overwhelmingly approved an amendment to their state constitution known as Proposition 100, which mandated that Arizona state courts may not set bail “[f]or serious felony offenses as prescribed by the legislature if the person charged has entered ...

 

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