20-ORD-109 is cited in 20-ORD-127 to affirm the previous determination that JPay e-mails between inmates and private parties are not considered 'public records' unless certain conditions are met, such as being stored on publicly-owned equipment or used for administrative purposes. This citation supports the decision to deny the appellant's request for personal e-mails exchanged via JPay.
20-ORD-109 was Followed by 20-ORD-127
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