Assn. for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs v. County of Los Angeles
The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department revised its Manual of Policy and Procedures to include this language: . . . prior to being interviewed by assigned Departmental investigators. . . . Members [of the Department] who were either involved in or witnessed [a deputy-involved shooting] may consult individually with legal counsel or labor representatives . . . [but] . . . shall not consult with legal counsel and or labor representatives collectively or in groups (e.g., two or more members consulting at the same time with the same legal counsel/labor representative). (Emphasis added.) The Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS) filed the current action to enjoin the Department from implementing its anti-huddling policy revision. The trial court denied ALADSs motion for a preliminary injunction. The issue before us on this appeal is whether the trial court abused its discretion by denying ALADSs motion for a preliminary injunction. Court affirm the trial courts order.



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