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Code · California · Penal Code

§ 3063.5

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In parole revocation or revocation extension proceedings, a parolee or his or her attorney shall receive a copy of any police, arrest, and crime reports, criminal history information, and child abuse reports made pursuant to Sections 11166 and 11166.2 pertaining to those proceedings. Portions of those reports containing confidential information need not be disclosed if the parolee or his or her attorney has been notified that confidential information has not been disclosed. Portions of child abuse reports made pursuant to Sections 11166 and 11166.2 containing identifying information relating to the reporter shall not be disclosed.
However, the parolee or his or her attorney shall be notified that information relating to the identity of the reporter has not been disclosed.
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