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San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman , center, leaves with his lawyer Julia Kyte after th
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office, left, speaks before the Utah State
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Tribune reporter Robert Gehrke speaks before the Utah State Records Committee, a n
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office speaks before the Utah State Records
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Tribune reporter Robert Gehrke, (foreground) speaks before the Utah State Records
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman speaks with his lawyer Julia Kyte after the conclusi
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Julia Kyte, lawyer for San Juan Commissioner Phil Lyman, left and Blaine Ferguson with the U
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patricia Smith-Mansfield, Chair of the Utah State Records Committee asks questions to Blaine
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office, left, speaks before the Utah State
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office and Julia Kyte, lawyer for San Juan
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Utah State Records Committee from left: Doug Misner, Patricia Smith-Mansfield, David Fle
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Julia Kyte, lawyer for San Juan Commissioner Phil Lyman, left, and Blaine Ferguson with the
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office speaks before the Utah State Records
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office speaks before the Utah State Records
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman , center, leaves with his lawyer Julia Kyte after the conclusion of the Utah State Records Committee Thursday Dec 10 in Salt Lake City. He did not attend the 90 minute meeting. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office, left, speaks before the Utah State Records Committee, a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake Tribune reporter Robert Gehrke speaking on behalf of The Tribune listens to his arguments. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Tribune reporter Robert Gehrke speaks before the Utah State Records Committee, a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. iThe Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office speaks before the Utah State Records Committee a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Tribune reporter Robert Gehrke, (foreground) speaks before the Utah State Records Committee, a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records, from left: Doug Misner, Patricia Smith-Mansfield, David Fleming, Tom Haraldson, and Cindi Mansell Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman speaks with his lawyer Julia Kyte after the conclusion of the Utah State Records Committee Thursday Dec 10 in Salt Lake City. He did not attend the 90 minute meeting. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Julia Kyte, lawyer for San Juan Commissioner Phil Lyman, left and Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office speak before the Utah State Records Committee, a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman ó if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patricia Smith-Mansfield, Chair of the Utah State Records Committee asks questions to Blaine Ferguson of the Utah Attorney General's office Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office, left, speaks before the Utah State Records Committee, a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake Tribune reporter Robert Gehrke speaking on behalf of The Tribune listens to his arguments. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office and Julia Kyte, lawyer for San Juan Commissioner Phil Lyman (back row) speak before the Utah State Records Committee, Doug Misner, left, Patricia Smith-Mansfield, David Fleming, Tom Haraldson, and Cindi Mansell Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Utah State Records Committee from left: Doug Misner, Patricia Smith-Mansfield, David Fleming, Tom Haraldson, and Cindi Mansell listen to arguments from Utah Attorney Generals office and the Salt Lake Tribune Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Julia Kyte, lawyer for San Juan Commissioner Phil Lyman, left, and Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office speak before the Utah State Records Committee, a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake Tribune reporter Robert Gehrke, right, listens to argument. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office speaks before the Utah State Records Committee, a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Blaine Ferguson with the Utah Attorney General's office speaks before the Utah State Records Committee, a non-judicial panel that hears appeals on public records Thursday Dec. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah attorney general's office has asked for an unprecedented closed-door hearing and deliberations on a records dispute with The Salt Lake Tribune. At issue are records from the closed conflict-of-interest investigation of San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman.
The committee ordered the Utah Attoney General's office to provide The Tribune with records from a closed criminal investigation into San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman -- if there are any records.