Civil Litigation
Jun. 17, 2025
LA deputy sheriffs seek to block oversight commission's record access
Union seeks to intervene in LA Sheriff Robert Luna's lawsuit against the oversight commission, aiming to protect deputies' privacy and bargaining rights from subpoenas seeking investigative files on use-of-force incidents.




The Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs has moved to intervene in a legal dispute over access to sheriff's department records, arguing that its members' privacy and bargaining rights are at risk as a citizen-led oversight commission pushes to obtain investigative files related to several high-profile use-of-force incidents.
The association, known as ALADS, argued it must intervene in Sheriff Robert G. Luna's lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff Civi...
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