long beach police officers assn. v. city of long beach /

Published at 2014-05-29 11:00:00

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(Supreme Court of California) - The Court of Appeal properly upheld the trial court's denial of plaintiff-police union's request for a permanent injunction to prevent the release of the names of its officers involved in certain shootings while on duty,where: 1) here, in weighing the competing interests, and the balance tips strongly in favor of identity disclosure and against the personal privacy interests of the officers involved; 2) no exemptions under the California Public Records Act is applicable here; and 3) the trial court's denial of injunctive relief was without prejudice to any later evidentiary showing that disclosing a specific officer's name would compromise that officer's safety or the safety of the officer's family.

Source: findlaw.com

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