What the Record Establishes

  • The record: as records custodian, holds the one audit log that would resolve the docket date conflict — unproduced.
  • Office responsibility: Custodian of intake, docket-history, and the credentialed audit log.
  • Record in dispute: An 83-page filing docketed as “Correspondence,” dated June 15, PDF created June 18.

What They Have Not Produced

  • The Odyssey audit log: operator ID, workstation, timestamps, and field history for the disputed entries.
  • Received-date and filed-date field values before and after any modification.
  • Intake and scanning records for certified mail showing delivery but no docket entry.
  • The reason code attached to the 'Correspondence' classification.

The Power This Office Actually Holds

The Circuit Clerk is the custodian of the court record. The office controls intake, file stamps, docket classification, the public portal display, and the case management system audit history that records who did each of those things and when.

  • Custodian of the complete court record and the case management system
  • Controls file stamps and docket classifications
  • Controls what the public portal displays
  • Holds the audit log that reconciles every conflicting artifact in this record

The office holds the record that ends the argument. As Circuit Clerk, Erin Cartwright Weinstein is the custodian of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit’s intake records, docket history, and the credentialed Odyssey audit log. The central dispute in this archive turns on one entry: an 83-page emergency omnibus reduced to a single word, “Correspondence,” stamped June 15 while the PDF reports its own creation on June 18.

The conduct the filings charge

Post-filing alteration of a record is the conduct the federal filings place under 18 U.S.C. § 1519 — record alteration and falsification. This profile does not allege the custodian personally altered the entry; it states the documented conflict and the custodian’s exclusive control of the record that would resolve it.

The five-field query

What is demanded is narrow: for the June 15 “Correspondence” row, produce the operator ID, event timestamp, source-document identifier, document-type field history, and any before-and-after values. That is minutes of work for a records administrator. It has been demanded under Rule 37(e) and, as tracked on the Silence Ledger, not produced.

Why custody is the whole point

An innocent entry has an innocent audit trail, and producing it would end the matter in the county’s favor. The longer the log stays unproduced by the office that exclusively controls it, the more the public is entitled to ask why.

Still Not Produced

Each of these records exists inside a government system. Each has been requested. None has been supplied.

  • The Odyssey audit log: operator ID, workstation, timestamps, and field history for the disputed entries.
  • Received-date and filed-date field values before and after any modification.
  • Intake and scanning records for certified mail showing delivery but no docket entry.
  • The reason code attached to the 'Correspondence' classification.

If any of it is produced, or if Erin Cartwright Weinstein disputes a documented fact on this page, the response will be published here in full, with its date. Read the correction standard.

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