Ventura sheriff sued over alleged violations of records laws
April 1, 2021
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VENTURA, Calif. (AP) The Ventura County Sheriff was sued this week over alleged violations of the California Public Records Act, a newspaper reported.
The lawsuit by the First Amendment Coalition comes after the nonprofit said it received denials and delays from the sheriff’s office for public records related to police misconduct and use of force, according to the Ventura County Star.
The litigation names Sheriff Bill Ayub in his capacity as head of the county’s largest law enforcement agency. Through a sheriff’s office spokesman, Ayub declined to comment on the lawsuit Wednesday.
Ventura sheriff sued over alleged violations of records laws
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