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Officer's Specific Investigatory Work Product - Divulging Confidential Information | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio ORC 2953.54 safeguards law enforcement investigatory work products from disclosure when cases are sealed, ensuring confidentiality and restricted access.

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Officer's Specific Investigatory Work Product - Divulging Confidential Information

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2953.54 protects law enforcement officers' specific investigatory work products from disclosure when a court orders case records to be sealed. It requires officers to deliver such records to their agency and restricts their release or discussion with unauthorized persons. Agencies must also keep these records confidential and limit access to authorized personnel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered an officer's specific investigatory work product under Ohio law?

It includes records and reports related to an investigation that are not classified as official records, and are created or possessed by law enforcement officers during their investigation.

When can law enforcement officers release investigatory work products to the public?

Officers cannot release or discuss these records with anyone outside their agency unless authorized by law or court order, such as when the case is not sealed.

What happens to investigatory records when a court orders a case to be sealed?

Officers must deliver their investigatory work products to their agency, and the agency must keep these records confidential, restricting access to authorized personnel only.

Are law enforcement agencies allowed to share sealed case records with other agencies?

No, unless explicitly permitted by law or court order, agencies must keep sealed investigatory records confidential and restrict access to their own personnel.

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In simple terms: Ohio ORC 2953.54 safeguards law enforcement investigatory work products from disclosure when cases are sealed, ensuring confidentiality and restricted access.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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