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Hunt v. Pennsylvania State Police
The Criminal History Record Information Act (CHRIA) does not grant standing to the state police to challenge an expungement order. The Supreme Court affirmed in part the Commonwealth Court's order denying the state police's preliminary objections in a mandamus action.Investigative Records May Be Retained in Expungement
A man who had records of an arrest for murder expunged was unsuccessful in getting the court to toss some of those records the state wanted to use in a second murder case against him.State Police May Withhold Megan's Law Records From Audit
The Pennsylvania State Police may withhold from the state auditor general information on sex offenders registered under Pennsylvania's version of Megan's Law, an en banc panel of the Commonwealth Court has ruled in a 4-3 decision.Police May Withhold Megan's Law Records
The Pennsylvania State Police may withhold from the state auditor general information on sex offenders registered under Pennsylvania's version of Megan's Law, an en banc panel of the Commonwealth Court has ruled in a 4-3 decision.Schmidt v. Deutsch Larrimore Farnish & Anderson
Although the Criminal History Records Information Act provides for civil actions against individuals as well as government agencies, plaintiff failed to state a claim against the defendant law firm and lawyers under the CHRIA. Affirmed.