IN-PERSON: How to Access Police Personnel Files
Thursday, February 24, 2022: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The Legislature passed two laws in recent years which make many types of police personnel files available to anyone through a California Public Records Act (CPRA) request. In this class, learn the current state of the law on how to access police personnel files.
Formerly, police personnel records were only available through specified court procedures like Pitchess motions, which imposed stringent requirements. However, Senate Bill 1421 set up a new system – which was modified and expanded further by SB 16, effective January 1, 2022 – that makes many such records available to anyone with a simple CPRA request. However, implementation of this new system has been complex and there have been numerous court challenges to its scope and validity.
Class covers:
- How to access police personnel files through a California Public Records Act request
- How SB 1421 changed existing law, including the Pitchess motion procedure
- How SB 16 further honed the requirements of SB 1421
- Why implementation of the new system for accessing police personnel files has been complex
- Court challenges to SB 1421’s scope and validity, how SB 16 might affect these court cases, and what these legal challenges might mean for accessing police personnel files in the future
Presented by:
David A. Katz, Managing Attorney, Katz & Associates
Registration fee: FREE
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