QUICKLINK   Utah · October 23, 2009 · Secret courts

Press asks court to unseal Smart kidnap files

Keywords: Secrecy; Secret dockets

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Five Utah news organizations asked a federal judge to unseal records Monday that relate to the highly publicized kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart, the Associated Press reported.

The Deseret News, The Salt Lake Tribune, the state chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, the Utah Press Association and the AP cited a compelling public interest in the documents, including a report about defendant Brian David Mitchell’s mental competency. They argued that the court should have notified the press that it intended to seal them.

The press groups also said the court failed to list the sealed documents on the public docket, with reporters learning of their existence only after prosecutors quoted the competency report in a filing. Defense attorneys asked the judge to sanction prosecutors for including the information in a public filing.

Rory Eastburg, 3:01 pm


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Comment by kk, Wed, Dec 16, 2009, 10:35am

Something equally sinister is happening in this case in Los Angeles. Any viewing of the files and transcripts vs. the minutes and the time lines will uncover a great story.

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