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Cochise County supervisors enter executive session over LaChance settlement enforcement
Summary
At a Sept. 16 special meeting, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted to go into executive session to receive legal advice on enforcing settlement agreement terms in LaChance v. Cochise County, citing Arizona law on executive sessions; the discussion and minutes were designated confidential.
At a special meeting on Sept. 16, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted to enter an executive session to receive legal advice on possible enforcement of settlement agreement terms in LaChance v. Cochise County.
The board cited Arizona Revised Statutes §38-431.03(A)(3), the state law authorizing executive sessions for legal advice. A meeting notice posted at the start of the session said, “Minutes and discussion in executive session shall be kept confidential.” The motion passed after board members responded “aye,”…
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