A Pitchess motion is a request made by the defense in a California criminal case, such as a DUI case or a resisting arrest case, to access a law enforcement...
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Peter J. Pitchess (February 26, 1912 – April 4, 1999) was the 28th sheriff of Los Angeles County, California, serving from 1958 to 1981. He is credited...
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bureaus to meet their burden. Pitchess v. Superior Court is the source for a "Pitchess motion" in California. Such a motion can be made by a criminal defendant...
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material Giglio v. United States Jencks Act Jencks v. United States Pitchess motion Testilying R v Stinchcombe, Canadian Supreme Court judgment on a similar...
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Brady material Brady v. Maryland Jencks Act Mark Fuhrman Perjury Pitchess motion Poisoning the well Police corruption List of wrongful convictions in...
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Suicide by cop Use of force continuum Christopher Commission Copwatch Pitchess motion Police brutality in the United States Gale (2023). "Police Brutality"...
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(evidence) Making false statements Obstruction of justice Performativity Pitchess motion Statutory declaration Testilying "Perjury The act or an instance of...
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insanity Pain compliance Peelian principles Photography Is Not a Crime Pitchess motion Police state Police use of deadly force in the United States Proactive...
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Oscar Zeta Acosta (section Motion pictures)
him. In 1970, he ran for sheriff of Los Angeles County against Peter J. Pitchess, and received more than 100,000 votes. During the campaign, Acosta was...
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were Disaster Services co-coordinator Roy D. Hoover, Sheriff Peter J. Pitchess, and businessman Louis Lesser. Two public parks bear the Debs name: Ernest...
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Gold Sound" marching band performed the show's theme song Hamburger: The Motion Picture (1986) – used as Busterburger University[better source needed] The...
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Services co-coordinator Roy D. Hoover, Los Angeles County Sheriff Peter J. Pitchess, and businessman Louis Lesser, who developed large-scale projects for the...
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Recorder. Archived from the original on 2018-05-04. Retrieved 2018-05-04. Pitchess v. Superior Court, 11 Cal.3d 531, 113 Cal.Rptr. 897, 522 P.2d 305 Archived...
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pscyhiatry career by providing expert testimony in the case of Rutherford vs. Pitchess, where prisoners sued Los Angeles County because their jail violated their...
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Z. Wayne Griffin, H. R. Haldeman, Ralph Hetzel (then vice president of Motion Picture Association of America), Chuck Jones, Ronald Miller, Millard Sheets...
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Oak Ranch Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital Mentryville Newhall Pass Pitchess Detention Center Placerita Canyon State Park Pioneer Oil Refinery Santa...
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clause but declared the death penalty to be neither cruel nor unusual. Pitchess v. Superior Court (1974): The Court held that criminal defendants have...
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and Pico Canyon have become popular shooting locations. They were used in motion pictures, including Steven Spielberg's "The Color Purple" and "Walking Tall...
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