State ex rel. Griffin v. Sehlmeyer
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The Supreme Court denied the writ of mandamus sought by Relator, an inmate at the Toledo Correctional Institution (TCI), to compel Respondent, the public-records custodian, to provide the names of five inmates who were allegedly murdered at TCI between 2012 and 2014, holding that Relator failed to show that he had requested an existing record.
Relator filed this original action seeking a writ of mandamus to compel Respondent to produce records in response to requests, alleging that a policy required the creation of incident reports concerning any murders that occur within a prison. The Supreme Court denied the writ, holding that Relator was not entitled to relief because requests that require the records custodian to create a new record by searching for selected information are improper requests under Ohio Rev. Code 149.43.
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