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Criminal

Jun. 21, 2017

Vallejo criminal defense attorney sues Sacramento police for her own arrest records

The attorney for a man accused of throwing a pie in the face of a mayor of Sacramento has filed a California Public Records Act lawsuit against the city's police department for allegedly refusing to share records of her own arrest at a city council meeting.

By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO — The attorney for a man accused of throwing a pie in the face of a Sacramento mayor has filed a California Public Records Act lawsuit against the city's police department, saying they won't give her access to records of her own arrest at a city council meeting.

Claire J. White, an associate criminal defense attorney with Morton & Russo LLP in ...

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