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Criminal

Mar. 18, 2019

Law enforcement’s attorneys say purging records doesn’t violate new law

An Orange County judge is deciding whether the sheriff’s department can delete e-mails defense attorneys say may contain information integral to ongoing litigation over recorded jailhouse phone calls.

Law enforcement’s attorneys say purging records doesn’t violate new law
Superior Court Judge Gregory L. Prickett

An Orange County judge is deciding whether the sheriff's department can delete e-mails defense attorneys say may contain information integral to ongoing litigation over recorded jailhouse phone calls, while counsel for several law enforcement agencies say such practices are within the law.

Superior Court Judge Gregory L. Prickett issued a temporary order Friday direc...

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