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14-ORD-147 is cited for its recognition that the LS/CMI, if it existed, would be protected under KRS 439.510 because it contains information collected by probation or parole officers in the course of their duties. This precedent supports the current decision's conclusion that the LS/CMI materials are exempt from disclosure.
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