A Fourth District Court judge has decided to make public a redacted version of the hearing transcript from Tyler Robinson's October 24th session. The 83-page document was released publicly on Monday afternoon.
Judge Tony Graf clarified his position: the public has a fundamental right to access court proceedings and related records. This ruling underscores an important principle about transparency in the judicial system.
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degenonymous
· 14h ago
Bro, now that's true transparency, but it's 83 pages... Who the hell has time to read it all?
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 14h ago
Finally, a judge dares to do this, haha, but how long will it take to go through the 83-page document?
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RugPullAlarm
· 14h ago
Public court hearing records? I've seen this trick before, gotta keep a close eye on the flow of funds.
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SandwichDetector
· 14h ago
Court public hearing records? The transparency is pretty good, although there are still mosaics...
A Fourth District Court judge has decided to make public a redacted version of the hearing transcript from Tyler Robinson's October 24th session. The 83-page document was released publicly on Monday afternoon.
Judge Tony Graf clarified his position: the public has a fundamental right to access court proceedings and related records. This ruling underscores an important principle about transparency in the judicial system.