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Houston lawmaker will try to close loophole exposing juveniles’ records

Mar 102012
 
 March 10, 2012  Posted by Dissent Laws, Youth & Schools

Jennifer Radcliffe reports that State Rep. Sylvester Turner will seek to close a loophole in Texas law that makes personal information of juveniles charged with certain crimes accessible to the public.

Read more on The Houston Chronicle.

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