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Aboyte, Christopher Bryant

Christopher Bryant Aboyte
Los Angeles Police Department
100 West 1st Street
Los Angeles, California 90012
877-275-5273
http://lapdonline.org
Los Angeles Police Department
Citizen Report No. 1632860765 - 1719923841
July 17, 2021
Use of Force
Employer: Los Angeles Police Department
Authority: US Citizen Reporters

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California Brady List
State of California
Gavin Newsom, Governor
1021 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 445-2841
Secretary of State
Shirley Weber, Secretary of State
1500 11th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 653-6814
Department of Justice
Rob Bonta, Attorney General
P.O. Box 944255
Sacramento, CA 94244
(916) 210-6276
Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training
Manuel Alvarez, Director
860 Stillwater Road
West Sacramento, CA 95605
(916) 227-3909
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California Public Records Act

§6250-6268

The California Public Records Act is a series of laws meant to guarantee that the public has access to public records of governmental bodies in California. In December of 2011, a Superior Court judge ruled that the California Assembly must also disclose budget records of individual lawmakers, after some California newspapers filed a lawsuit accusing legislators of flouting the state’s open records laws.

Public records in the California Public Records Act are defined as “any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public’s business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics.” There is a separate category of “purely personal information” that, although it may be in the custody of a government agency, does not fall under the act. Statute 6255 states a catch all exemption, “The agency shall justify withholding any record by demonstrating that the record in question is exempt under express provisions of this chapter or that on the facts of the particular case the public interest served by not disclosing the record clearly outweighs the public interest served by disclosure of the record.”

Anyone can request public documents in California, and a purpose does not have to be stated. The California Public Records Act does not regulate the use of records obtained from public agencies. One should allow 10 days for an agency to comply with a records request.

We the People

We the People have a Right to Know according to the Supreme Court of the United States [SCOTUS], past Presidents (of both major political parties), Congress, and the United States Department of Justice. As an expression of that Right to Know, we have coordinated valuable information from a number of resources into a single, public-facing, searchable database. 

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Society wins not only when the guilty are convicted but when criminal trials are fair; our system of the administration of justice suffers when any accused is treated unfairly.

- William O. Douglas, Associate Justice
Supreme Court of the United States

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  • US Freedom of Information Act (1967)
  • US State Sunshine Laws
  • Open Government Act (2007)
  • Open Government Initiative (2009)
  • US Department of Justice - Giglio Policy
  • Open Government Directive (2009)

Precedents

  • Jencks v. United States (1957)
  • Brady v. Maryland (1963)
  • Giglio v. United States (1972)
  • United States v. Abel (1984)
  • United States v. Bagley (1985)
  • Strickler v. Greene (1999)
  • United States v. Ruiz (2002)
  • People v. Uribe (2008)

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  • Accountability of the Criminal Legal System
  • A Path Towards Qualified Immunity Reform
  • Mass Exonerations to Rectify Wrongful Convictions
  • Organized Obstacles to Law Enforcement Reform
  • Police Union Involvement in Politics
  • Potential Impeachment Disclosure [PID] Databases

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Our Priorities

  • Ensure Enforcement Discretion
  • Empower Prosecutorial Disclosure
  • Enable Judicial Oversight
  • Build TRUST Through Transparency
  • Demonstrate Accountability
  • Enforce Remedies for Non Compliance

Society wins not only when the guilty are convicted but when criminal trials are fair; our system of the administration of justice suffers when any accused is treated unfairly.

- William O. Douglas, Associate Justice
Supreme Court of the United States

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Our Priorities

  • Ensure Enforcement Discretion
  • Empower Prosecutorial Disclosure
  • Enable Judicial Oversight
  • Build TRUST Through Transparency
  • Demonstrate Accountability
  • Enforce Remedies for Non Compliance

Authorities

  • US Freedom of Information Act (1967)
  • US State Sunshine Laws
  • Open Government Act (2007)
  • Open Government Initiative (2009)
  • US Department of Justice - Giglio Policy
  • Open Government Directive (2009)

Precedents

  • Jencks v. United States (1957)
  • Brady v. Maryland (1963)
  • Giglio v. United States (1972)
  • United States v. Abel (1984)
  • United States v. Bagley (1985)
  • Strickler v. Greene (1999)
  • United States v. Ruiz (2002)
  • People v. Uribe (2008)

Open Letters

  • Attorney Generals
  • Prosecutors
  • Public Defenders
  • State "Regulatory" Bars
  • State Governors
  • State Supreme Courts

Articles

  • The Evolution to a "Platform of Record"
  • Modern Standards for Execution of Service in the US
  • Accountability of the Criminal Legal System
  • A Path Towards Qualified Immunity Reform
  • Mass Exonerations to Rectify Wrongful Convictions
  • Organized Obstacles to Law Enforcement Reform
  • Police Union Involvement in Politics
  • Potential Impeachment Disclosure [PID] Databases

Sources

  • Attorney Generals
  • Citizen Reporters
  • Law Enforcement Organizations [LEOrgs]
  • Peace Officer Standards & Training [POST]
  • Private Citizens
  • Prosecutors
  • State Bars

Records

  • Brady Offenses
  • Citizen Reports
  • Decertification
  • Do Not Call [Giglio]
  • Officer Complaints
  • Prosecutor Complaints
  • Use-of-Force Reports

Resources

  • Amicus Curiea Brief
  • Conviction Integrity Unit
  • Conviction Review Unit
  • Judicial Complaints
  • Private Companies
  • US Federal Agencies
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