The governor's office has maintained that the Noelle Bush case is a
private matter.
David Bralow, an attorney representing the Orlando Sentinel, said
Noelle Bush's lawyers want an exception to the rule.
"They're trying to have a secret trial for Noelle Bush," Bralow said.
"If they are right, what happened to all the people who have been
through drug court? . . . It seems to me they are asking for something
that no one else has had."
From The Orlando Sentinel, 10/6/02:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/state/orl-locbush06100602oct06,0,3317142.story?coll=orl%2Dhome%2Dheadlines
Bush daughter's lawyers request private hearings
By Pedro Ruz Gutierrez | Sentinel Staff Writer
Lawyers for Noelle Bush, Gov. Jeb Bush's daughter, are asking an
Orange County judge to close her future drug-court hearings to the
public.
Citing an Orange County judge's recent ruling that found a patient's
privacy rights outweigh law-enforcement concerns, Noelle Bush's
lawyers are seeking to shut the public and the media out of her
regularly scheduled drug-court status hearings.
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Well being that she's a Bush they have no right treating her like
everyone else, right?
Harry