OAG 78-28 is cited in OAG 81-149 to support the position that coroner's inquest verdicts and testimonies, once filed with the circuit clerk, become public records and are subject to the Open Records Law. This citation is used to reinforce the argument that the privacy exemption does not apply to coroner's reports and investigatory files, even when they concern deceased individuals.
OAG 78-28 was Cited by OAG 81-149
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