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Government

Jun. 11, 2010

Glitch Shutters Court Record System

Officials on Wednesday had to shut down public access to Sacramento Superior Court's computerized records after finding that confidential information was publicly available.

By Amy Yarbrough

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Court officials on Wednesday had to shut down public access to Sacramento County Superior Court's computerized records after finding - for the second time in less than a week - that confidential information was publicly available.

The glitch came the same day the Sacramento court's presiding judge demanded an apology from state court administrators he says wron...

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