Ugh @chesaboudin has now repeatedly violated the CPRA + Sunshine Ordinance by simply refusing to respond to my records requests for his communications. Every request will be appealed. No official is above the law.pic.twitter.com/2rFCmkQsG1
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Just to make that crystal clear, I think a DA can, with authorization from a victim or witness, make an introduction to a member of the press. I don't believe they are under any obligation to do this for every member of the press. Is there a law / statute to the contrary?
Gov Code 6254.5 is what I've used in the past. The contact info of the witness is a "public record," but usually exempt. But by disclosing it to one reporter, then I argue they waive the exemption to the general public.
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