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12-ORD-155 is cited in the decision as a precedent where the Attorney General affirmed the Division of Probation and Parole's denial of an inmate's request for urinalysis test results while on parole. This previous decision is used to support the current decision to affirm the Interstate Compact Office's denial of Mr. Johnson's request for his parole officer's file, indicating that the reasoning and conclusions of 12-ORD-155 are adopted in full in the current case.
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