Allan Favish is a Los Angeles-based attorney whose focus is on General Insurance Defense and Litigation Insurance Coverage/Reinsurance & Bad Faith Litigation. A UCLA graduate, he received his J.D. at Hastings College of Law in 1981.
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1 MR. FAVISH: And could I briefly respond to
2 what you just said?
3 THE COURT: Even though I've finalized it, yes,
4 I'll permit you to respond.
5 MR. FAVISH: This is even with regard to the
6 photo that I'm requesting that doesn't include any part
7 of Mr. Foster's body? His eyeglasses on --
8 THE COURT: You're talking about the glasses.
9 MR. FAVISH: Yes, the eyeglasses. You're
10 finding the same level of privacy interest outweighs the
11 public's interests with regard to eyeglasses, which
12 appear broken in another photo of the glasses that was
13 taken in the lab, apparently, and where Dr. Henry Lee,
14 as quoted in the Starr report, apparently found some
15 blood on them and so forth?
16 THE COURT: What's the interest in the -- the
17 government's interest in the glasses? What's the
18 privacy interests in the glasses?
19 MS. LUYMES: Because of where they were
20 located. Where they were located, next to his body.
21 THE COURT: So what?
22 MS. LUYMES: It doesn't take a great deal of
23 lack of imagination to imagine how it is that those
24 glasses got exactly where they were in the condition
25 they were in.