Lawyers in Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case resolve dispute so most documents to be open

Oct 30th, 2009 - StarTribune

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SALT LAKE CITY - Attorneys on Friday told a federal judge they have settled disagreements over which documents and reports should be open in the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case.

Federal prosecutors and defense attorneys for Brian David Mitchell, who is charged in Smart's abduction, said they agree that most of documents should public, although some details should be redacted for privacy reasons.

Among the items are reports from two psychiatric experts who have evaluated Mitchell, 55, to determine whether he is competent to stand trial.

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