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Litigation

Mar. 1, 2003

Panel Supports Media Outlets In Privacy Issue

LOS ANGELES - Crime reports in the public record are fair game for the media, even if the law-breaking is a decade old, a state appeals court ruled Thursday.

By Katherine Gaidos
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Crime reports in the public record are fair game for the media, even if the law-breaking is a decade old, a state appeals court ruled Thursday.
        Saying a 1971 state Supreme Court decision to the contrary has been overruled by other case...

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