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98-ORD-006 is cited in 11-ORD-125 to support the position that district and circuit court clerks are not subject to the provisions of the Open Records Act, and thus cannot be said to have violated the Act in relation to requests for court records. The decision in 98-ORD-006 is used as a controlling precedent to affirm that disputes regarding access to court records must be resolved by the court itself, not through the Open Records Act.
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