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Posted: 11:56 a.m. Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Judge bars UC from releasing pepper-spray report

UC Davis launches probe after pepper spray video
In this frame grab from video provided by Jamie Hall, a police officer pepper sprays Occupy demonstrators Friday, Nov. 18, 2011, at the University of California, Davis. (AP Photo/Jamie Hall)

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SAN FRANCISCO —

A judge has temporarily barred the University of California from releasing a report about the pepper-spraying of student protesters by police officers at UC Davis.

Alameda County Superior Court Judge Evelio Grillo on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order requested by the union representing officers involved in the Nov. 18 incident.

A task force investigating the encounter was scheduled to release its findings and recommendations Tuesday. But it delayed its publication online after learning the officers' union planned to seek a restraining order.

Union attorney John Bakhit says the officers want to make sure the report doesn't include names and confidential personnel information that should not be made public.

The judge ordered UC to allow the union attorney to see the report. Grillo set another court hearing on March 16.

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