Forumn Column
By Duffy Carolan
Since January 2001, the California Rules of Court have required a noticed motion, a hearing and particularized on-the-record findings justifying the sealing of any court record.
The rules recognize the public's constitutional right of access to court doc...
By Duffy Carolan
Since January 2001, the California Rules of Court have required a noticed motion, a hearing and particularized on-the-record findings justifying the sealing of any court record.
The rules recognize the public's constitutional right of access to court doc...
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