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Felons have no right to public records
By The Associated Press
Published: 06/09/2008

WASHINGTON - Felons who have not had their civil rights restored should not have the same rights to public records that others have, Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna says.

McKenna makes the assertion in a friend-of-the-court brief that is to be filed with the state Court of Appeals in a case concerning an imprisoned arsonist who's been trying to dig up information on the judges, lawyers and corrections officers who helped put him behind bars. Read more.

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