Criminal
Nov. 29, 2018
Testy exchange between judge, defender over attorney-client recordings
Accusing the police department of “reckless disregard” for attorney-client privilege, deputy public defenders in Los Angeles intend to appeal a judge’s pretrial order denying them access to records outlining the department’s surveillance operations at the city’s central criminal courthouse.
LOS ANGELES -- Accusing the police department of "reckless disregard" for attorney-client privilege, deputy public defenders in Los Angeles County intend to appeal a judge's pretrial order denying them access to records outlining the department's surveillance operations at the city's central criminal courthouse.
After a fiery exchange with Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Norman Shapiro on Wednesday, Deputy Public Defender Ti...
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