7.22 Sunshine laws. All states in the United States have open records laws, sometimes known as “Sunshine Laws,” that give citizens access to government meetings and records. This includes, for example, reports of crimes and recordings of 911 calls. Crime reports will include the names of anyone accused of the crime. Suppose a 10-year-old juvenile is accused of committing a crime. A reporter from the local newspaper asks for a copy of the crime report. The sheriff refuses to provide the report because the accused is a juvenile and he believes the name of the accused should be confidential. Is this an issue of confidentiality? Discuss.