Criminal
Mar. 1, 2003
Court Reinforces Limits on 'Pitchess' Motions
SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court reinforced the confidentiality of law enforcement personnel files Thursday, saying officer records obtained through criminal defense discovery cannot be shared with other defenders or prosecutors.
By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court reinforced the confidentiality of law enforcement personnel files Thursday, saying officer records obtained through criminal defense discovery cannot be shared with other defenders or prosecutors.
The ruling, issued by a three-judge ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court reinforced the confidentiality of law enforcement personnel files Thursday, saying officer records obtained through criminal defense discovery cannot be shared with other defenders or prosecutors.
The ruling, issued by a three-judge ...
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