Attorneys in the Clinton County case regarding the state wards living at the Warren G. Murray center in Centralia filed a motion in court Thursday, compelling the Attorney General’s Office to search for and release all records regarding each of the facility’s wards.  State Representative Charlie Meier, an Okawville Republican says the A.G.’s office hasn’t been honest and forthright in its disclosure of evidence to the court, and was subsequently able to successfully have one Murray resident moved to a group home in Kankakee.  He says the plaintiffs in the case against the State, know now that at any time in the future, the A.G.’s office will walk into court and not give all the facts they have in a case.  Retired Judge David Sauer commented that it appears more and more that the A.G.’s office and Governor’s office are playing fast and loose with the law, and it’s disgraceful.