State ex rel. Steffen v. Kraft
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State ex rel. Steffen v. Kraft was a 1993 court ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court concerning the Ohio Open Records Law.
Important precedents
The finding in the case is that trial judges are not required under the law to release personal notes taken about cases over which they are presiding.[1]
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