· 5/27/1975
Henry W. Kerr v. United States District Court for the Northern District of California, John Van Geldern, Real Parties in Interest
Citations
- 511 F.2d 192
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- finding that exceptions to the federal Freedom of Information Act were not meant to create evidentiary privileges for purposes of civil discovery
- “[I]t is no ground for objection that information sought in pretrial discovery would not be admissible at trial.”
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Judges: Hamley, Merrill, Duniway
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