Ethics/Professional Responsibility,
Criminal
Sep. 6, 2018
LA County judge indicates willingness to grant subpoena for courthouse surveillance
A superior court judge indicated he was ready to grant a subpoena for five years’ worth of police department records outlining surveillance operations within the main Los Angeles criminal courthouse after public defenders successfully argued Wednesday the files may show a history of outrageous government conduct.
LOS ANGELES -- A superior court judge indicated he was ready to grant a subpoena for five years' worth of police department records outlining surveillance operations within the main Los Angeles criminal courthouse after public defenders successfully argued Wednesday the files may show a history of outrageous government conduct.
Judge Norman J. Shapiro said the order was contingent upon the outcome of an in camera meeting with Los Ang...
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