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· 6/17/1994

PSC Geothermal Services Co. v. Superior Court

Citations

  • 25 Cal. App. 4th 1697
  • 31 Cal. Rptr. 2d 213
  • 94 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 4611
  • 94 Daily Journal DAR 8467
  • 1994 Cal. App. LEXIS 622

How courts have described this case

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  • recognizing that with disclosure of search warrant affidavits in pre-arrest investigations “[s]ubjects of such investigations might be alerted and impede the investigation by tampering with or destroying evidence”
  • recognizing that with disclosure of search warrant affidavits in pre-arrest investigations “[s]ubjects of such investigations might be alerted and impede the investigation by tampering with or destroying evidence”
  • “[E]ven if the sealing of the affidavit were proper, sealing the entire affidavit may have been overbroad.”
  • “The People know that if certain procedures are employed the resulting evidence may be subject to disclosure or suppression. It is the People’s task to tailor their investigation as necessary to minimize or avoid these repercussions.”

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Judges: Kremer

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