Attorneys petitioned a federal judge to release unredacted records related to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power scandal. In their support brief, the attorneys for Consumer Watchdog and the Los Angeles Times attacked a key reason for denying some of this information: that it was necessary to protect “victims” of crimes.
The attorneys especially took issue with the government’s contention that Paul Kiesel, formerly a special cou...
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