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Inglewood Police Department 'systematically' violated state public records law, judge rules
Judge rules Inglewood Police must publish misconduct files after years of noncompliance, including records on fatal shootings, under California’s Senate Bill 1421 transparency law.
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PURA’s concession that it violated law could mean more legal trouble
Originally labeled a “nothing burger” and “much ado about nothing” by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) and the Attorney General’s office, PURA has now conceded in court that former chairman Marissa Gillett violated numerous state statutes during her tenure and that admission could allow utility companies to appeal past decisions in which Gillett operated outside the bounds of her authority. As outlined in a January 2025 story by …
Inglewood Police Department 'systematically' violated state public records law, judge rules
LOS ANGELES — The Inglewood Police Department "systematically" violated state public records laws by disregarding requests for documents related to police misconduct, including fatal shootings, and must now post the information on its website, a...
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