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by otterley
634 days ago
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> in which case it gets publicly released unless the other side can convince the judge to seal it. Motions to seal evidence are routinely granted by courts in civil matters. Parties can try to get embarrassing information entered into the public record, but they have to convince a judge, and that’s often an uphill battle. Courts don’t like to be used as a tool for private parties to air the others’ dirty laundry. |
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