People v. Pruett

In People v. Pruett (1975) 51 Cal. App. 3d 329, the trial court denied the defendant's motion to seal his arrest records and he appealed pursuant to section 1466, which allows an appeal by the defendant in a misdemeanor case "from any order made after judgment, affecting his or her substantial rights." The appellate court found that this "was an order made after judgment affecting defendant's substantial rights and was appealable." (Pruett, supra, at p. 331, fn. 1.)