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State ex rel. Warren Newspapers Inc. v. Hutson
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State ex rel. Warren Newspapers Inc. v. Hutson was a 1994 before the Ohio Supreme Court concerning the Ohio Open Records Law.
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The finding in the case was that "public records are the people's records, and officials in whose custody they happen to be are merely trustees for the people."[1]
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