A&A: Meeting minutes reveal personal ID information
August 6, 2011 by FAC
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Asked & Answered
A: The City Council requires members of the public to state their names and addresses before making public comment. I did so at a recent meeting. In the minutes of that meeting my comments were edited, and my private information (address) was published. I did not sign anything nor did I give anyone a verbal [...]
California: Decision in favor of disclosure in kidnapping case adds starch to publics’ right to government records
March 9, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, News & Opinion, Sunshine Ordinances
A Superior Court judge strengthened the Public Records Act by ruling that the press and the public had the right to access government records to answer questions about why parole officers did not check on registered sex offender Philip Garrido who had kidnapped a 12-year-old girl and held her captive for 18 years. -db Contra [...]
News organizations hopeful about obtaining parole documents of alleged kidnapper
February 6, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, News & Opinion, Sunshine Ordinances
A Sacramento judge tentatively ruled that the state must hand over Phillip Garrido’s parole records. Garrido has been charged with the kidnap of an 11-year-old girl and keeping her in captivity for 18 years. -db The Sacramento Bee February 5, 2010 By Sam Stanton A Sacramento judge issued a tentative ruling Thursday that would require [...]









