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State law authorizes the sealing of files involving children, the mentally ill and whistleblowers. In other cases, judges are largely left on their own to determine whether to hide a public file.

The volume of sealed cases in Cook County has prompted criticism from at least one watchdog group.

"These cases go to the integrity of the courts system, said Arthur Bryant, who's the executive director of Washington, D.C-based Public Justice. The group fights for openness in courts.

"It is hard to have a democratic system, or one that works to make sure the law is just and the courts are fair, if what happens in the courts is secret."

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Information from: Chicago Tribune, http://www.chicagotribune.com

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