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California Courts of Appeal

Dec. 14, 2020

Juror master list can be disclosed, panel rules

The Marin County district attorney’s office and the jury commissioner argued releasing the lists would endanger jurors’ private information.

Data from a county's master list of potential jurors is "disclosable as public record," according to a recent appellate ruling.

A unanimous panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal, Division Five, on Dec. 9 overruled a Marin County judge in Alfaro v. Superior Court of Marin, 2020 DJDAR 13115 (Cal. App. 1st Dist., filed ...

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