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Criminal

Jul. 2, 2019

AB 748 shifts power to public

As of Monday, California law requires video or audio recordings of a “critical incident” to be disclosed within 45 days of when the law enforcement agency became aware, or should have become aware, of an incident.

Vincent M. Imhoff

Managing Director
Imhoff & Associates PC

Email: vinceimhoff@criminalattorney.com

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As of Monday, California law requires video or audio recordings of a "critical incident" to be disclosed within 45 days of when the law enforcement agency became aware, or should have become aware, of an incident. Delay can only occur if the disclosure would interfere with an ongoing investigation. Critical incidents are narrowly limited to discharge of a firearm by an officer at a person or use of force against a person resulting in death or great bodily injury.

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