Friday, October 28, 2011

Justice Department Proposes Letting Government Deny Existence of Sensitive Documents

By Shannon Bream
Published October 26, 2011
FoxNews.com

A longtime internal policy that allowed Justice Department officials to deny the existence of sensitive information could become the law of the land -- in effect a license to lie -- if a newly proposed rule becomes federal regulation in the coming weeks.

The proposed rule directs federal law enforcement agencies, after personnel have determined that documents are too delicate to be released, to respond to Freedom of Information Act requests "as if the excluded records did not exist." FULL STORY

That is already standard procedure with CPS and the unconstitutional courts of NO Due Process

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