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| DOC sued over public records regarding inmate treatment and discipline |
| By madison.com |
| Published: 02/03/2015 |
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The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism on Friday sued the Wisconsin Department of Corrections over its lack of response to two records requests regarding the Center’s ongoing investigation into inmate treatment and discipline. “Defendants have violated the open records law by failing to respond to, and delaying and withholding records responsive to” the two requests, states the complaint, filed in Dane County Circuit Court. “Defendants’ actions have caused and will continue to cause injury to the plaintiffs by depriving them and the public of their rights under the open records law.” The suit was filed by Christa Westerberg of the law firm McGillivray Westerberg & Bender LLC, on behalf of the Center and reporter Bill Lueders. It names as defendants the DOC and its secretary, Edward Wall. Read More. |
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