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"At this point, we don't have specifics [on what was lost]," Arlene Hackel,
the assistant director of communications at the Office of Court
Administration, told me. "What we do know is that these were closed cases
before 1990; cases from Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn."

The cases, Hackel said, were primarily from those boroughs' Supreme Civil
Court, Family Court, and Criminal Court, and may have included historical
records. Half of the cases in storage were at a different location, so
right now, her office is determining which half is which, and other
possible methods of bringing those files back to life. This may include the
digitization of microfilm, if available. To pinpoint what needs to be
restored, though, is still fuzzy: "We cannot verify all of the facts right
now," Hackel concluded.

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