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Tag: California Invasion of Privacy Act

Smile: You’re On Candid Camera. What Happens When Alleged Officer Misconduct is Caught on Tape?

In Santa Ana Police Officers Assn. v. City of Santa Ana, the California Court of Appeal held that officers do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy when they conduct search warrants.  However, the Court also held that internal affairs investigators must provide officers with recordings of prior interrogations and other documents prior to a…

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