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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Ind. Courts - Even more on the sealing of records in the Clerk of the Courts Office

Yet another reader writes in response to this post this morning:

I agree with many of the concerns you posted from a reader earlier today. Some of my juvenile cases have disappeared from the docket; others are still there. Although I am quite concerned about juvenile privacy rights, I would never have suggested removing a case from the docket. The online docket in no way violates a juvenile's privacy rights. It does, however, provide very important and timely information to counsel.

I'm not sure who made this decision or when, but I think it is ill-advised and hope it will be changed.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on April 2, 2008 05:53 PM
Posted to Indiana Courts