Judge to decide dispute over Trout Run records request - 2016-08-29

A judge will decide whether Frederick County government must turn over emails to attorneys representing the Church of Scientology's real estate arm.
The church has two open court cases against the county relating to its effort to open a group home for drug and alcohol abuse treatment operated by Narconon, a program based on the writings and techniques of L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology's founder.
Frederick County Circuit Judge Scott Rolle heard arguments Monday in one of the cases, a dispute over a Maryland Public Information Act request.
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{{cite news | first = Danielle E. | last = Gaines | title = Judge to decide dispute over Trout Run records request | url = https://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/continuing_coverage/trout_run/judge-to-decide-dispute-over-trout-run-records-request/article_9c24cc17-9a75-5803-9b95-242202573d51.html | work = Frederick News-Post | date = August 29, 2016 | accessdate = February 7, 2019 }}
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