Phillips v. San Luis Obispo County Dept. etc. Regulation

In Phillips v. San Luis Obispo County Dept. etc. Regulation (1986) 183 Cal.App.3d 372, the Court ordered the defendants and respondents, the county animal control department, to immediately release to the plaintiff-owners a dog they had seized and intended to destroy because "the ordinances at issue here are unconstitutional for failure to provide for notice and a hearing either before or after the seizure of an uncontrollable biting or vicious dog." (Id. at p. 380.)