A Baltimore judge has upheld the right of the city's fraud watchdog to retain her legal representation as she continues her battle against City Hall. This ruling comes amid ongoing disputes regarding access to public records.
The judge expressed strong disapproval of the city's efforts to obstruct the release of documents that are deemed public under state law. This decision is seen as a significant step in ensuring transparency and accountability within city government operations.
The fraud watchdog, who has been vocal about issues of corruption and mismanagement, aims to use these records to bolster her investigations. The court's ruling reinforces her position in the ongoing conflict with city officials.
Reported by HarborBeat based on CBS News (source).
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