Out Here: State’s attorney can share records any day now

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We have seen letters, drafted by Dixon’s secretary, that dealt with his re-election campaign – for instance, one from Oct. 1 dealing with a political column he submitted to Sauk Valley Media.

Was Dixon’s secretary directed to spend some of her time on the state’s attorney’s race?

That’s the question we would like to answer. So, on Nov. 16, we asked for all emails dealing with politics from Dixon’s and his secretary’s email accounts in the weeks leading up to the election.

No response yet.

Again, it’s well after the deadline.

Was it 267 or 297?

A couple of months ago, State’s Attorney Henry Dixon told the County Board that I had mistakenly reported that he had tried 297 jury trials in his career. He said the actual number was 267.

I tried to tell him after the meeting where I got the information. But he walked away from me.

Later, he sent a lengthy letter to higher-ups at Sauk Valley Media about the shortcomings in our coverage of his office. One of the points was the mistake about the 297 trials.

So where did I get this information? From Dixon’s own campaign website, which since has been taken down.

I make my share of mistakes, but Dixon really shouldn’t hold it against anyone for citing statistics from his own site.

David Giuliani is a reporter for Sauk Valley Media. He can be reached at dgiuliani@saukvalley or at 800-798-4085, ext. 525. 

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