Seeking mugshots for the following recently arrested individuals Erick Rodas, Jose Argueta, and Colton Speer
Seeking police report 23-003383 seeking any recording of the call P23023486
Seeking police report 23-003340 seeking any recording of the call P23023175
Seeking police report 23-003348 seeking any recording of the call P23023211
Wouldn't it have been easier to just respond to the emails you were sent??? Brian will appeal his request exactly 10 business days after you don't respond to his requests. I will appeal any delays to this request.
Stop messing around. We are the only same day media left. Your office does not get to choose what arrests are newsworthy.
Seeking mugshots for the following recently arrested individuals Erick Rodas, Jose Argueta, and Colton Speer -
The Framingham Police Department must deny your request for booking photos on the grounds that the requested records would violate the Criminal Offender Record Information Act (CORI). G.L. c. 6, § 167, 172; 803 C.M.R. 2.03(3). The CORI statute imposes restrictions on the dissemination of records which were compiled by the Department concerning an identifiable individual which relate to the nature or disposition of a criminal charge, an arrest, a pre-trial proceeding, other judicial proceedings, sentencing, incarceration, rehabilitation, or release. Therefore, these records are being withheld pursuant to Exemption (a) of the Public Records Law. This exemption allows for the withholding of records which are “specifically or by necessary implication exempted from disclosure by statute.” G.L. c. 4, § 7(26)(a).
A governmental entity may use Exemption (a) as a basis for withholding requested materials where the language of the exempting statute suggests that the public's right to inspect records under the Public Records Law is restricted. Attorney General v. Collector of Lynn, 377 Mass. 151, 154 (1979); Ottaway Newspapers, Inc. v. Appeals Court, 372 Mass. 539, 545-46 (1977). G.L. c. 6, § 167, the CORI statute, prevents the Department from disclosing the requested police arrest records and reports.
The Department of Criminal Justice Information Services (DCJIS) provides public access to certain criminal records. You may be able to obtain some of what you are seeking by requesting it through the iCORI program. You can contact DCJIS on-line or via phone by calling 617-660-4640 for more information.
You have a right to appeal this decision, pursuant to 950 CMR 32.08(2), to:
Supervisor of Public Records
Office of the State Secretary,
One Ashburton Place, Room 1719
Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Any appeal must be made in writing within 90 days of this denial, and shall include a copy of your written request and a copy of this letter. The Supervisor shall accept an appeal only from a person who had made his or her public record request in writing. If you require further information regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me.
You
have requested report 23-003383 . The
Framingham Police Department must deny your request on the grounds that
providing the requested records would violate Public Law, Exemption (j) G.L. c. 4, § 7(26). . Exemption (j) allows the
identifying data, in particular, the name and address that there are
both an exemption prohibiting the release of the identity and a
separate statute mandating
confidentiality of records.114
seeking any recording of the call P23023486 - attached
Seeking police report 23-003340 seeking any recording of the call P23023175 -attached
Seeking police report 23-003348 seeking any recording of the call P23023211
Report attached but no 911 call this P number is for a report number to be generated and not a call.
Request Date
2023-05-24
Agency Tracking
2023-1534
Acquisition Notes
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