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English: Seal of the Supreme Court of California |
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Date | 21 July 2008 (original upload date) | ||
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10:45, 2 October 2011 | 150 × 148 (10 KB) | SreeBot (talk | contribs) | (Original text) : Use of this image constitutes fair use in Supreme Court of California and any articles on cases decided by that body as it indicates the symbol used by the court with respect to such cases. Official seal of the [[Supreme Court |
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