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Council approves annual report after removing 'judicial branch' wording; prosecutors ask to help design warrant-tracking form
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The council voted to approve its annual report and recommendations after amending language to remove the phrase “judicial branch” from a proposed form; the chief state’s attorney’s office asked to be consulted on any warrant-tracking procedures referenced in the report.
The Judiciary council voted to approve its annual report and recommendations as amended, after members adopted a change removing the phrase “judicial branch” from language describing a verification form.
Chair Mae Flexer introduced the report and said members would see "small language changes" from the December draft before taking a motion to approve. After discussion, the council agreed to change the executive-summary language on page 2 and a corresponding passage on page 6 to read "including a form to verify…
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