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GFAF urges court to reaffirm public access to initial police reports
Summary by Georgia First Amendment Foundation
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GFAF urges court to reaffirm public access to initial police reports
Updated Feb. 19, 2026 When a police officer stops a car, enters a private home, detains someone in public or otherwise acts for the first time in a matter of police business, that action is, under law, recorded in an initial police report. And that initial report is, under law, accessible to the public. However, in a case that has traveled from Fulton County Superior Court to the Court of Appeals of Georgia and back to the state court again, the…
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