Criminal
Mar. 27, 2025
ACLU ends lawsuit Over OC jailhouse informants
A lawsuit alleging systemic abuse of jailhouse informants by Orange County prosecutors and police has ended in settlement, closing a chapter in a scandal that upended a death penalty case, led to state and federal investigations, and spurred reforms by current law enforcement leaders.





The ACLU has ended its long-running lawsuit against the Orange County district attorney and sheriff's office over unconstitutional use of jailhouse informants--closing a seven-year legal battle that exposed widespread misconduct, helped derail a death penalty case, and sparked sweeping criminal justice reforms.
"This litigation improved the Orange County criminal legal system, including through the substantive collaboration between the plaintiffs and OCDA," said Jac...
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