Is a criminal defendant entitled to discovery of certain information in the personnel records of a police officer accused of misconduct?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Belyew, C086800 (Cal. App. 2020):

A criminal defendant is entitled to discovery of certain information in the personnel records of a police officer accused of misconduct upon a showing of good cause. (Warrick v. Superior Court (2005) 35 Cal.4th 1011, 1016 (Warrick); Pitchess,

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supra, 11 Cal.3d at pp. 536-538.) By requiring a showing of good cause, the Pitchess procedure balances a defendant's right to discovery of all information pertinent to her defense and a peace officer's right to privacy. (City of Santa Cruz v. Municipal Court (1989) 49 Cal.3d 74, 81-84 (City of Santa Cruz).)

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