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Peter J.
Pitchess Detention Center, also
known as
Pitchess Detention Center or
simply Pitchess, is an all-male
county detention...
- A
Pitchess motion is a
request made by the
defense in a
California criminal case, such as a DUI case or a
resisting arrest case, to
access a law enforcement...
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Peter J.
Pitchess (February 26, 1912 –
April 4, 1999) was the 28th
sheriff of Los
Angeles County, California,
serving from 1958 to 1981. He is credited...
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specialized procedure and
bureaus to meet
their burden.
Pitchess v.
Superior Court is the
source for a "
Pitchess motion" in California. Such a
motion can be made...
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California from
January 1982
until his death. He was
preceded by
Peter Pitchess and
succeeded by Lee Baca.
Block was born to a
Jewish family and grew up...
- him. In 1970, he ran for
sheriff of Los
Angeles County against Peter J.
Pitchess, and
received more than 100,000 votes.
During the campaign,
Acosta was...
- its
intent to use this
technology to
control incarcerated people in the
Pitchess Detention Center in Los Angeles,
stating its
intent to use it in "operational...
- probability' is a
probability sufficient to
undermine confidence in the outcome."
Pitchess v. Davis, 421 U.S. 482 (1975) Cone v. Bell, 556 U.S. 449 (2009) District...
- it was
formerly a
primitive camping facility that
opened in 1960. Camp
Pitchess, (Now Closed)
formerly Camp Cedar,
opened in 1953 as a Cub
Scout Resident...
- the
murders issued on
February 7, 1980, Los
Angeles County Sheriff Peter Pitchess stated the
victims had been
subjected to "****ic and
barbaric abuse"...