Criminal,
Constitutional Law,
California Supreme Court
Jun. 17, 2019
Justices appear split on how to address Brady/Pitchess tension
The California Supreme Court heard oral argument on June 5 in a case that has the potential to be the next significant change concerning the confidentiality of police officer personnel records.





Steven P. Graham
Partner
Cole Huber LLP
Email: sgraham@colehuber.com
Steven serves as city attorney for the cities of Hemet and Canyon Lake, and general counsel to the Yucaipa Valley Water District and Idyllwild Fire Protection District.


MUNICIPAL MATTERS
The California Supreme Court heard oral argument on June 5 in Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs v. Superior Court (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department), S243855. Following the California Legislature's enactment of Senate Bill 1421 and Assembly Bill 748 last year, ALADS has the potential to be the next significant change concerning the confidentiality of police offic...
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