Kansas judge doesn’t want capital case documents unsealed

? A Kansas judge says he won’t allow some documents in a quadruple murder case to be unsealed.

Kyle Flack is charged in the deaths of two men, one woman and the woman’s 18-month-old daughter in May 2013. The adults’ bodies were found outside Ottawa. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports Franklin County District Court Judge Eric Godderz said Tuesday he would reschedule a hearing on sealed documents in the case until June 30.

But Godderz also was clear that he wouldn’t unseal documents detailing proposed jury questionnaires and instructions because he doesn’t want those “published on the front page of the newspaper.”

The Ottawa Herald filed a motion seeking a court order, saying the court had failed to justify sealing court records in the case.