Per Curiam.
Ohio's public records statute mandates release of public records, but explicitly excepts "confidential law enforcement investigatory records." R.C. 149.43(A)(2), inter alia, provides:
"`Confidential law enforcement investigatory record' means any record that pertains to a law enforcement matter of a criminal, quasi-criminal, civil, or administrative nature, but only to the extent that the release of the record would create a high...
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