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Sealing court records can be accomplished in an electronic environment.  The
equivalent is to provide a classification of highly restrictive access -
access only to those who might have the authority to "unseal" the records in
the future.  A more complicated issue that I have encountered in some courts
systems is the term "unexpunging" a record.  Certainly expunging a record
can be accomplished, but there are court jurisdictions that apparently
believe that a record can be "unexpunged" after having been electronically
destroyed.

Douglas P. Allen, CRM, CDIA+




Date:    Wed, 29 Mar  2006 11:37:48 -0500
From:    "Jones, Virginia"  <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Sealed Records
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I cannot  see how these issues could be overcome with electronic imaging.
How would  you "seal" the images?   




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