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Subcommittee pursues statutory fix to protect domestic-violence victims' addresses
2346550 · February 19, 2025
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Summary
Members heard that judicial legal services are drafting statutory language to allow victims’ addresses to be sealed in court files; the change could be advanced through a court-operations bill or other legislative vehicle.
The subcommittee discussed efforts to create a uniform, statewide practice that would protect domestic-violence victims’ addresses from disclosure in criminal files.
Gail Hardy said the recommendation is to establish a consistent process so victims can request that their addresses be protected from defendants in criminal…
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