The Public Records Division did not request enforcement from the Attorney GeneralsOffice. G. L. c. 66, 10 A(b). In a case similar to this one, the Boston University Department of Computational Journalism requested NWDAOs Brady letters. On January 23, 2023, NWDAO provided them, redacted of police officers names and docket numbers, if any.
And as the chief law enforcement officer for the Commonwealth, the Attorney GeneralsOffice will have experience with the Brady issue and CORI laws, and can ensure uniform enforcement of all relevant legal standards. Finally, NWDAO submits that the letters already provided to this requestor and others will enable them to seek further records from police departments themselves. The NWDAO district encompasses 47 cities and towns.
If you are not satisfied with the action taken by the public body in response to your complaint, you may file a copy of your complaint with the Attorney General'sOffice 30 days after filing your complaint with the public body.
Under most circumstances your complaint will be considered a public record and be available to any member of the public upon request. { understand that when { submit this complaint the Attorney General'sOffice cannot give me legal advice and cannot act as my personal lawyer. | certify that the information contained on this form is true to the best of my knowledge. Signed: _{ TE en.
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macomptroller-22-15 Request #22-15 (Office of the Comptroller) Hello,I would like to request a list of every employee who has left the Attorney General's office in the last 5 years. 2022-02-08 22-15 This record was automatically imported from macomptroller.nextrequest.com fulfilled
Email correspondence with Attorney General'sOffice. Email correspondence with Paul McKinlay. Email correspondence with Ryan McManus. 0.50 200.00 Haverty 100.00 05/26/2023 Email correspondence with Evan Belansky. 0.50 200.00 Haverty 100.00 Your timely payments are greatly appreciated. Thank you. AMOUNT 260.00 SERVICED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HRS RATE ATTY AMOUNT Telephone conversation with Jose Negron. Email correspondence with Ryan McManus.
Email correspondence with Alana Murphy from DHCD. 1.40 200.00 Haverty 280.00 12/21/2022 Telephone conversation with Kelli Gunagan from Attorney General'soffice. Email correspondence with Chief Spinney. Email correspondence with Sergeant Dube.
Email correspondence with Mary Ngyuen from Attorney General'soffice. Telephone conversation with Virginia CrockerTimmins. 0.70 200.00 Haverty 140.00 02/24/2023 Email correspondence with Virginia CrockerTimmins. Email correspondence with Jose Negron. 0.20 200.00 Haverty 40.00 02/27/2023 Email correspondence with Tricia Dzuris. Preparation for Chelmsford Select Board hearing.
After gathering all necessary requirements to file with the Attorney General'sOffice, | did not feel comfortable elevating my complaint to that level without first sharing this formally with you. It simply is not my style. If | were to file, this would not only divide our Council, but would most certainly put 2 very bad stain on our City's reputation and could financially affect us!
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Reviewed and discussed letter to Attorney Generalsoffice regarding open meeting violation and the steps being taken to comply. More comprehensible notes will be taken and published. More care will be taken in posting dates, times and meeting place of meetings. Discussed Land Use Code changes due to the Town taking for non payment of taxes on four properties. 80B Laurel St., 7 River St., 5 Barber Av. And 29 Washington St.
Instead, | was referring to the internal administrative investigation that the Town has been conducting, as well as to the outside investigations that, to the Towns knowledge, were still ongoing with the Attorney General'sOffice and Inspector General's Office. It was my understanding that all of these investigations involve review of the same allegations that were referred by the Town to the DOJ.
With regard to your request #4, in keeping with guidance from the Attorney GeneralsOffice, the District does not collect or maintain information relating to the immigration status of students. Pursuant to the Public Records Law, the District is required to provide you with copies of records that exist in the custody of the governmental entity.
Thus, we ask the Attorney General'soffice to conduct an investigation into these allegations. Background In 2003, the Town of Chelmsford began considering options for its failing Center Fire Station (located at 7 North Road), which was constructed in 1952. Those options included expanding and refurbishing the current fire station, or building a new one on a different site.