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Citizens Police Review Board votes unanimously to enter closed session to discuss records protected by Missouri law
Summary
At a shortened meeting, the Citizens Police Review Board approved its agenda and minutes, then voted unanimously to enter a closed session to discuss records protected from public disclosure under Missouri law; members also noted the board's next regular meeting and thanked a departing law department attorney.
The Citizens Police Review Board voted unanimously to go into closed session to discuss records the board described as protected from disclosure under Missouri law during a shortened meeting where members also approved the agenda and the prior meeting's minutes.
Board members approved a shortened agenda by voice vote after the presiding officer asked for a motion. The board then voted to approve the draft minutes from the previous open session. After those procedural…
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