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California Courts of Appeal

Feb. 23, 2017

Justices hear OC DA's argument about discoverability of jailhouse records

A 4th District panel expressed skepticism that sheriff's records aren't discoverable if prosecutors didn't know about them.

By Meghann M. Cuniff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SANTA ANA — A panel of 4th District Court of Appeal justices expressed skepticism Tuesday over the Orange County district attorney's argument that sheriff's records about jail informants aren't discoverable evidence if prosecutors had no knowledge of them.

If a sheriff's deputy working inside the jail obtains exculpatory information about an inmate, "don't they then become part of th...

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