SACRAMENTO — Sacramento County Superior Court officials shut down public document computers Friday after they discovered that the kiosks were able to display confidential information, including draft rulings and probate-related medical records.

Meredith Bostian, director of operations for the court’s civil division, said in an e-mail sent to courthouse officials Friday morning and obtained by The Recorder that recent installation of “a new release” of the judicial branch’s fledging Court Case Management System “broke some things” and erroneously made some private filings publicly accessible.

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