O. Prison, parole and probation reports.

Prison records are generally exempt. Cal. Gov’t Code § 6254(f). However, transcripts of parole hearings and any statements, recommendations, or other materials considered and incorporated therein, unless the material is confidential in order to preserve institutional security and the security of others, shall be made available to the public no later than 30 days from the date of the hearing. Cal. Penal Code § 3042. Probation reports filed with the court are open for public inspection from the date judgment is pronounced or probation granted (or in the case of a report arising out of a previous arrest from the date the subsequent accusatory pleading is filed) to and including 60 days from the date judgment is pronounced or probation granted, whichever is earlier. Cal. Penal Code § 1203.05. Thereafter, access to probation reports requires either a court order upon the filing of a petition by the individual seeking access, or a court order upon the court’s own motion. Id.