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March 18, 2025 is at 12:11
The court holds a temporary hold on issuing records related to the death of Jean Hackman and his wife
Santa FE, NM – A New Mexico court on Monday gave a temporary prevention order against the release of some records related to the investigation of recent deaths of actor Jean Hackman and his wife Batsca Arkawa.
The order is in response to the request by Julia Peters, a representative to the property of the couple. It urged in a resolution filed last week that the court recorded the case to protect the right to rights of the family under the 14th amendment to the US Constitution.
Peters emphasized the potentially shocking nature of photographs and videos in probe and ability to prolong their spread by the media.
A hearing has been set at the end of this month to debate the qualities of the request.
Hackman and Arakawa were found dead in their Santa F. Ghar in late February. Officials have confirmed that the hantavirus pulmonary syndrome-a rare, rodent-related disease took the life of his wife.
The request to seal the records described the couple’s discrete lifestyle in Santa FE since the retirement of the hackman. The state capital is known as asylum for famous celebrities, artists and writers.
New Mexico’s open records law blocks public access to sensitive images, including depiction of deceased people. Experts also say that some medical information is not considered a public record under the State Inspection of the Public Records Act.
Nevertheless, the bulk of death probe by law enforcement by medical investigators and dead body examination reports is generally considered a public record under the state law in the spirit of ensuring government transparency and accountability.
The order given on Monday lists any and all photos and videos that reflect the couple’s body and the interior of their home. Some footage from the body cameras of Sheriff’s duties, which responded at home, is included with the records of the state office of the medical investigator.
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