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Government

Dec. 14, 2006

Civil Service Shuts Monitor Out of Review

LOS ANGELES - A California Supreme Court ruling that restricted public access to police disciplinary records is being used to shut out the independent attorneys in charge of monitoring the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - A California Supreme Court ruling that restricted public access to police disciplinary records is being used to shut out the independent attorneys in charge of monitoring the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
      The Los Angeles County Civil Service Commission has determined that lawyers for the Office of Independent Review canno...

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