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Civil Litigation

Oct. 22, 2020

Man never charged with crime can inspect warrants to wiretap him

The appellate panel asked the remand judge to consider the public’s interest in allowing a movant to inspect wiretap materials concerning himself.

Aman who was never charged with a crime can inspect a wiretap order signed by a Riverside County judge in 2014, along with 602 other wiretap warrants the judge signed, an appellate court ruled.

In 2014, Superior Court Judge Helios J. Hernandez signed Man never charged with crime can inspect warrants to wiretap himaccording to the California Electronic Interceptions Report. The state attorney general released the report after the Ele...

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