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IN RE: Joaquin MURILLO on Habeas Corpus. In re Michael Louis BIANCO on Habeas Corpus.
Opinion, 110 Cal.Rptr. 494, vacated.
These are companion cases to In re Bye, Cal., 115 Cal.Rptr. 382, 524 P.2d 854. They raise the identical legal issue disposed of in Bye, and therefore additional discussion of the due process requirements in revocation of outpatient status of civil addicts is unnecessary.
In the first case, Joaquin Murillo failed to report to his parole agent upon his return to the community on outpatient status. The agent apprehended Murillo at his residence, and observed fresh puncture marks on his inner arm. In response to the agent's inquiry why he had not reported, Murillo admitted that he was ‘dirty’ (he had recently used narcotics), and stated that he had intended to ‘clean up’ prior to reporting.
The People appeal from an order of the trial court which directed Murillo's discharge from custody and his return to outpatient status. Said order was based on denial of procedural due process.
In the second case, Michael Louis Bianco admitted to his parole agent that he had resumed heroin use. He had been on outpatient status for approximately five months at the time of his statement.
The People appeal from an order directing Bianco's discharge from custody and his return to outpatient status.
As the procedures announced in Bye are to be implemented prospectively only, the order appealed from is reversed in each case.
WRIGHT, Chief Justice.
McCOMB, TOBRINER, MOSK, BURKE, SULLIVAN and CLARK, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: Cr. 17575, 17576.
Decided: July 23, 1974
Court: Supreme Court of California,In Bank.
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