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OAG 86-26 is cited to support the principle that even if a person is mentioned by name in a public record, the record may still be exempt from public inspection under certain conditions, such as ongoing investigations. This supports the decision's reasoning on the limits of public access to records involving named individuals in ongoing cases.
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