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    Court Records CPRA Police Records

    Denied access to supervision records of high-risk parolee

    […] 695, 707 (2010). The Court of Appeal went on to find that the materials were exempt from disclosure as law enforcement investigatory records under Gov't Code Section 6254(f). Id. at 708-10. With respect to your request, there may well be a basis to push back on the denial of access of many of the records […]

    November 30, 2011

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    CPRA

    Can I access a deceased relative’s employment records?

    […] from the Office of Vital Records (see http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/birthdeathmar/Documents/CertifiedCopies-BirthandDeathPAMPHLET-(01-12)-MERGED.pdf). It sounds as though you may also have tried obtaining other records related to your grandfather from the Stockton Police Department. Many records would be subject to California's Public Records Act. As you may already know, the Public Records Act provides that public records including "any […]

    September 12, 2014

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    CPRA Police Records

    Are the officer’s emails exempt from access under the CA Public Records Act?

    I am considering filing an open records request under the California Public records act for the internal emails of a police sergeant.I suspect there is information related to misconduct on an issue not related to any open criminal case or crime investigation. Are the officer's emails exempt under the law, or would the department […]

    September 22, 2015

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    Newsgathering

    Can police videotape me in my home without consent?

    Can the police videotape interactions with the public without the public's consent? Not just in public, where there may be less of an expectation of privacy, but when they enter an apartment or home (permissive entry), and they do not ask permission to videotape but do so anyway with hidden video cameras?

    December 2, 2011

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    CPRA

    Personnel Privacy and Public Access to Incident Reports

    Under the California Public Records Act (CPRA), section 6254(f) of the California Government Code, the agency MUST give to the victims of an incident, or their representative, "the names and addresses of persons involved in, or witnesses other than confidential informants to, the incident, the description of any property involved, the date, time and location of […]

    June 14, 2009