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ASPEN, Colo.—The proceedings of a grand jury that indicted three men in the carbon monoxide deaths of a Denver family will remain off limits to the public.

However, prosecutors agreed Monday to give the defendants a full transcript of the Aspen grand jury’s year-long proceedings.

The decision came during the first court hearing for two building inspectors and the owner of a plumbing and heating company charged in the deaths of Parker and Caroline Lofgren and their two children.

The family died in an Aspen-area home over Thanksgiving weekend in 2008. Investigators say a faulty snowmelt system under the house’s driveway leaked carbon monoxide, an odorless gas, into the house.

Authorities didn’t find a carbon monoxide detector in the home.

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