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CITY OF LONG BEACH et al., Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Richard BOZEK, Defendant and Respondent.
On January 10, 1983, the Supreme Court of the United States granted a petition for writ of certiorari in this case and ordered that “The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the Supreme Court of California to consider whether its judgment is based upon federal or state constitutional grounds, or both.” (459 U.S. 1095, 103 S.Ct. 712, 74 L.Ed.2d 943.)
Pursuant to this mandate, the remittitur is recalled. We have reexamined our decision in this case (reported at 31 Cal.3d 527, 183 Cal.Rptr. 86, 645 P.2d 137), and certify that our judgment is based on both the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and article 1, section 3, of the California Constitution; accordingly, the latter provision furnishes an independent ground to support the decision. Because we deem it unnecessary to modify our prior opinion, we reiterate that opinion in its entirety.
Let the remittitur issue forthwith.
BY THE COURT:
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Docket No: L.A. 31448.
Decided: April 25, 1983
Court: Supreme Court of California.
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