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FILE - In this Wednesday, March 14, 2012, file photo, attorney Wendy Murphy poses for a photo in the law library at the New England School of Law in Boston. Alabama officials said they're forming a task force to address concerns about private information about victims and others being posted to a state website for court records. Alabama’s crime victims’ rights law states that addresses, phone numbers and “other related information” about victims will not be included in public records. “You’re saying in writing that your personal information will be protected, and in fact it’s not true,” Murphy said. “To tell a victim they have a right that’s not enforceable is, I think, the ultimate betrayal.” (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)

FILE - In this Wednesday, March 14, 2012, file photo, attorney Wendy Murphy poses for a photo in the law library at the New England School of Law in Boston. Alabama officials said they're forming a task force to address concerns about private information about victims and others being posted to a state website for court records. Alabama’s crime victims’ rights law states that addresses, phone numbers and “other related information” about victims will not be included in public records. “You’re saying in writing that your personal information will be protected, and in fact it’s not true,” Murphy said. “To tell a victim they have a right that’s not enforceable is, I think, the ultimate betrayal.” (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)

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