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Law Practice

Jul. 27, 1999

Case Could Hit Many Lawyers in the Wallet

WASHINGTON - Section 6254(f) of the California Public Records Act, which forbids release of the addresses of arrestees and crime victims to anyone with a commercial purpose, raises some weighty and complex First Amendment issues.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Section 6254(f) of the California Public Records Act, which forbids release of the addresses of arrestees and crime victims to anyone with a commercial purpose, raises some weighty and complex First Amendment issues.
        But for numerous l...

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