cited the Dumke case because even if the Dumke case
were applicable, it would support the conclusion that Trustee Davis and Trustee Abernathy couldElectronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office : 10/21/2014 not waive the deliberative process privilege. This rational is sound. If anyindividual member of a political body could waive the deliberative process privilege, then any lonedissenting member of the political body could stifle the body's ability to conduct a fully and frankdeliberation on a matter.
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