Pinal court audit shows limited security breach of files

Screen Shot 2015-07-10 at 6.48.00 PMBy Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa

Court audit shows limited security breach of files Clerk of the Superior Court Amanda Stanford and County Attorney Lando Voyles had the eyes on the audit.

An independent review of sealed court files in Pinal County turned up a much lower number of incidents of unauthorized access than the Clerk of the Court alleged, but still showed a breach.

A review team from the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) found 6 percent of 732 criminal cases may have been accessed by the County Attorney’s Office or the public access terminal without proper authority. The instances of sensitive material being exposed may have been as few as three cases.

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