Government,
Criminal,
California Supreme Court
Oct. 17, 2019
Union loss on Brady lists may be a greater gain
Recent controversial police shootings have led to heightened public scrutiny of the police in the media, the legislative floor, and courtrooms. In California, this has included a reexamination of the confidentiality of police officers’ personnel records.





Daniel S. Roberts
Partner
Cota & Huber LLP
Phone: (909) 230-4209
Email: droberts@colehuber.com
USC Law School; Los Angeles CA
Dan Roberts is the managing partner of the firm's Southern California office in Ontario. He focusses his practice on municipal litigation, including police-liability matters.

Recent controversial police shootings have led to heightened public scrutiny of the police in the media, the legislative floor, and courtrooms. In California, this has included a reexamination of the confidentiality of police officers' personnel records. California law has long favored officers' privacy in their personnel files. Peace officer personnel files, records of complaints made against such officers for alleged misconduct, and informati...
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