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When Public Records Aren’t Public

"In Elkhart, Indiana, even easy records can be hard to get. Trial exhibits? No. Appellate briefs? No. Police reports in the court file? No. And don’t even ask about moving those boxes."

ProPublica

August 3, 2018

Prosecutors, DiscoveryAnthony BradleyAugust 6, 2018ProPublica, Indiana, Elkhart
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