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Grand Jury Investigation

A Times-Union report in June documented dozens of meetings about public business held without public notice or written minutes and several meetings in private places, a violation of the city's ethics code. It also uncovered a deeply flawed system of notifying the public of meetings. The grand jury is now investigating the notification and documentation.

Blog by Beth Kormanik

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Not the paparazzi

Rohan left, declining comment other than "It's a pleasure to perform my public service." He came under a subpoena.

Councilwoman Mia Jones came around 1:40. I tried to speak with her, but she went straight into the grand jury room. I realize council members and other witnesses aren't thrilled to see the media, but this isn't exactly the paparazzi gaggle Britney Spears deals with when she shows up for a custody hearing.

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