Florida justices forbid falsifying criminal court records, abolish secret dockets

The Florida Supreme Court
By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org
Following up on a decision three years ago that barred judges and court clerks from hiding civil court cases from public view, the Florida Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the same ban on secrecy also applies to criminal cases.
Also on Thursday, the justices wrote new rules forbidding the falsification of official court records – including the public docket – to shield informants.
The Miami Herald reported in 2006 how judges and prosecutors in Miami-Dade had altered the public docket to cover up the felony convictions of informants.
“That’s a clear victory for the public,” said Miami First Amendment attorney Thomas Julin. “It ensures we’re not going to have falsified records in the public court files that are misleading to the public.”