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McKinney v. Commissioner, State of Connecticut, Department of Correction

Freedom of Information Commission

March 4, 2013

Given the risk of retaliation including from prison staff, the commissioner of the Department of Correction had reasonable grounds to believe that disclosure of an inmate's statement regarding another inmate's alleged beating by prison staff may result in a safety risk, including the risk of harm to any person or a disorder in a correctional institution or facility under the supervision of the Department of Correction within the meaning of Connecticut General Statutes §1-210(b)(18).

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