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The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to decide whether four tobacco companies -- including Joe Camel progenitor R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. -- can be sued under the state's unfair competition law for allegedly targeting teens with provocative and deceptive cigarette ads. The court also took cases that will let it decide whether police without warrants are allowed to proceed beyond a dwelling's door and to establish proper procedures in DNA sampling at crime scenes.
February 17, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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