Legal Question in Traffic Law in California
Accessibilty to Police patrol car camera
Does California law require law enforcement to make available information obtained from a dash mounted camera of a patrol car? I was recently pulled over and was told a brake lamp on my vehicle failed to come on at a stop. Is it possible to request or receive the footage from the patrol car camera which would prove or disprove whether the brake lamp failed or not? I have had the brake lamp checked and found there is nothing wrong with it. The officer searched the vehicle for no apparent reason during the stop.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Accessibilty to Police patrol car camera
If I were your lawyer and I wanted to challenge the search, I would obtain the tape through a discovery request and yes, it is the law that it would have to be turned over.
Whether your stop light was or wasn't working may or may not be relevant to the search -- you didn't consent, did you?
Re: Accessibilty to Police patrol car camera
There are several "ifs" in this scenario -
If the car had video equipment
If the equipment was working
If it captured the stop
And if any tape that made still exists
Then yes, you can request it in discovery.
Re: Accessibilty to Police patrol car camera
You have a right , thru dicovery, to request any tape, if the patrol car was so equipped, to see if a tape exists. I don't know what was the outcome of the stop...ie arrest for a crime....traffic infraction etc..., however either you, or your attorney can make such a request. David Wallin
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