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Mullinvs.Detroit Police Dept.
Number: 348 N.W.2d 708
Year: 1984
State: Michigan
Court: Michigan Court of Appeals
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Precedents include:
Disclosure of personal information on persons involved in traffic accidents is a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy.
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Mullin v. Detroit Police Dept. was a case before the Michigan Court of Appeals in 1984.

Important precedents

Defendant properly exempted a computer tape containing personal information on persons involved in traffic accidents. Disclosure of the tape would have been a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy.


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