State of Cal. v. Super. Ct.
Annotate this CaseThe State seeks extraordinary writ relief to compel respondent court to vacate its order directing the State to produce unredacted records containing information derived from CHP 180 forms in the possession of the California Highway Patrol (CHP). The court agreed with the State's contention that CHP 180 forms contain personal information exempt from disclosure under the California Public Records Act (CPRA), Gov. Code, 6250 et seq., as set forth in County of Los Angeles v. Superior Court. Therefore, the court directed respondent court to set aside its June 24, 2016 order and enter a new order directing the State to produce all electronically stored data derived from CHP 180 forms in the possession of the CHP, redacting all personal information exempt from disclosure under the CPRA.
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