OAG 81-395 is cited to support the principle that it is contrary to personal liberty for persons to be secretly held in jail, which was used in a previous decision to affirm public access to a jail photograph, contrasting with the current decision to deny access to employee photographs.
OAG 81-395 was Cited by 11-ORD-139
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