Criminal
Feb. 10, 2004
Defendants Deserve Chance to Redact Probation Reports
SAN JOSE - Criminal defendants who want to block media access to their probation reports more than 60 days after their convictions should be given the opportunity to persuade a judge to redact personal information before it is released, a state appeal court has ruled.
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