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State’s attorney recommends continued confidentiality for executive minutes, destruction of older audio except for litigation
Summary
The county’s State’s Attorney’s Office recommended keeping previously held executive session minutes confidential and destroying executive-session audio recordings older than two years unless they relate to pending litigation; the committee voted to accept the recommendation.
The State’s Attorney’s Office recommended that previously held executive session minutes remain confidential because the need for confidentiality still exists, and that executive-session audio recordings older than two years be destroyed except for those recordings that relate to pending litigation.
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