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Public Records Division Appeals
SPR20/2195
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Department of State Police - Crime Lab · Rice, Jordan · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Second clause of Exemption (c) privacy Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the publics right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Commr of Real Property Dept, 380 Mass. 623, 625 (1980).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR20/0013
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Department of Public Health · Brown, Steve · Closed
. _ Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Second clause of Exemption (c) privacy Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the publics right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attorney Gen, v. Assistant Commr of Real Property Dept, 380 Mass. 623, 625 (1980).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR19/2199
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Tisbury, Town of - Police Department · Saltzberg, Rich · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Second clause of Exemption (c) - privacy Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the public's right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Comm'r of Real Property Dep't, 380 Mass. 623,625 (1980).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR17/0522
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Wellesley, Town of - Police Department · Alexander, Ronald · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). The second clause of Exemption (c) does not protect all data relating to specifically named individuals. Rather, it only permits custodians of records to withhold "intimate details of a highly personal nature." Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Comm'r of the Real Prop. Dep't of Boston, 380 Mass. 623, 625 (1980).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR18/0982
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Massachusetts Port Authority · O'Connell, Liam · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Second clause of Exemption (c) - privacy Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the public's right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Comm'r of Real Property Dep't, 380 Mass. 623,625 (1980).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR22/2266
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Hampden County District Attorney's Office · Pagan, Angel · Closed
L. c. 38, 2, which provides in pertinent part: The chief medical examiner, with approval of the secretary of the executive office of public safety, shall promulgate rules for the disclosure of autopsy reports, which shall not be deemed to be public records, to those who are legally entitled to receive them. G. L. c. 38, 2. The Office states that it is withholding the following record under Exemption (a) and G.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR21/1234
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Suffolk County District Attorney's Office · Rocheleau, Matthew · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 136 (1989)); [2] 23 reports (such as BOP, KQ and III) received from the Department of Criminal Justice Services related to various identified individuals, withheld based on: Personal identifying information (including civilian witness names, dates of birth, addresses, social security numbers, drivers license numbers) (G.L. c. 4, 7 cl. 26(c)); and Criminal Offender Record Information and any information obtained
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR18/0137
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Holden, Town of - Police Department · Freeley, Austin · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Chief David A. Armstrong Page 4 February 12,201 8 Second clause of Exemption (c) Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the public's right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attomev Gen. v. Assistant Comm'r of Real Property 380 Mass. 623,625 (1980).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR19/1161
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Department of Public Health · Rocheleau, Matthew · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Second clause of Exemption (c) privacy Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the publics right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Commr of Real Property Dept, 380 Mass. 623, 625 (1980).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR18/0163
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Department of Public Health · Avitabile, Esq., Nicole · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Second clause of Exemption (c) Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the public's right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1 , 9 (1984); Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Comm'r of Real Property Dep't, 380 Mass. 623,625 (1980).
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