Millions of US court records bound for shredder - Sacramento News - Local
and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee
CHICAGO -- Wrestling with the challenges of documents in the digital age,
U.S. officials are destroying millions of paper federal court records to
save storage costs - but the effort is raising the ire of some historians,
private detectives and others who heavily rely on the files.
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration says at least 10
million bankruptcy case files and several million district court files from
between 1970 and 1995 will be shredded, pounded to pulp and recycled. Only a
small percentage of files designated as historically valuable will be kept
in storage.
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