..Each side accuses the other of illegal acts. A court has yet to rule on any of those accusations, but the ethics panel at least determined Dyer had not run afoul of its regulations. And of the respective alleged crimes, the school board's — circumventing a law aimed at forcing public bodies to do the public's business in public — is a lot worse than Dyer's releasing a transcript of his own hearing or any other divulging of secrets of which he might be guilty...
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