Am. Civil Liberties Union Found. of S. Cal. v. Superior Court of L. A. Cnty.
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- Chin
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- appeal
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Outcome
The California Supreme Court disagreed with lower courts that ALPR scan data were exempt under section 6254(f), but found the public interest in nondisclosure clearly outweighed disclosure under section 6255(a). The case was remanded for consideration of whether anonymization or redaction could shift the balance toward mandatory disclosure.
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