May my agency disclose factual information to the public concerning the status of an individual who is currently under arrest?
Yes. Part II, Section 2.1 (3) provides that nothing shall be construed as prohibiting the disclosure of such information related to an offense for which an individual is currently within the criminal justice system…from the point of investigation all the way through final correctional status….such as probation.
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