Park County commissioners, coroner file complaint against Evergreen Newspapers

25 May 2018 17:23 #1 by CanyonCourier
The Park County Board of Commissioners, acting by and through Park County coroner David Kintz Jr., has filed a legal complaint against the Canyon Courier's umbrella organization Evergreen Newspapers, as well as reporter Sal Christ and editor Michael Hicks, seeking to restrict access to Maggie Long's autopsy.

The complaint, filed in Park County District Court on Monday, seeks to legally bar the inspection and release of Long's autopsy on grounds that allowing public access to the files would “do substantial injury to the public interest by jeopardizing and hindering the investigation of her death.”

The complaint comes a month after Evergreen Newspapers sent letters of intent to sue the coroner, as well as 11th Judicial District Attorney Molly Chilson, over their failure to fulfill a Dec. 14, 2017, Colorado Open Records Act request for access to Long's autopsy. As the Courier previously reported, Kintz Jr. has repeatedly denied requests to release the autopsy since January at the request of Chilson.

Compounding the issue of the release of Long's autopsy is Senate Bill 18-223, which seeks to close all public access to the autopsies of minors that was passed by the state General Assembly earlier this month. The bill is under consideration by Gov. John Hickenlooper.

Read more here: www.canyoncourier.com/content/park-count...evergreen-newspapers
Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 6:31 pm

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