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Public Records Division Appeals
SPR18/0223
3 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Hadley, Town of - Police Department · Cutts, Emily · Closed
Whereas the public records in question are the subject of a dispute in active litigation, I decline to opine on this matter. See 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) (the Supervisor may deny an appeal if, in the opinion of the Supervisor, "the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation").
In my April 10, 2018 determination, pursuant to 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b), I declined to opine on the matter because the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation. In an email dated April 25, 2018, you request that I reconsider my previous determination. After another careful and thorough review of this matter, I respectfully decline to reverse my findings.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR23/1369
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Nantucket, Town of - Police Department · Raymond, Jeff · Closed
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: Deputy Chief Charles Gibson Page 5 July 5, 2023 SPR23/1369 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation.
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR23/1186
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Bourne, Town of - Police Department · Raymond, Jeff · Closed
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation.
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation. Reconsideration request In his request for reconsideration, Mr.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR19/1764
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Springfield, City of · Steeley, Brian · Closed
Pending litigation 950 C.M.R. 32,08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation. In his appeal petition Mr.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR23/1781
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Walpole, Town of - Police Department · Raymond, Jeff · Closed
The Department also reiterates its previous claim that the responsive records are the subjects of dispute in active litigation, administrative hearings, or mediation, and references the pending litigation in Suffolk Superior Court, Hovsepian, Scott et al. v. Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission, (Docket No. 2284CV00906) and New England Police Benevolent Association, Inc., and Daniel Gilbert v. Richard M.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR23/2706
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Manchester by the Sea, Town of - Police Department · Story, Nathaniel · Closed
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: Sergeant Jennifer Gilson Page 4 November 21, 2023 SPR23/2706 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation. With respect to Mr.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR23/1304
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Whitman, Town of - Police Department · Raymond, Jeff · Closed
The Department also noted that the [p]otentially responsive records, especially for Items 1 and 5, are also likely to include records that are the subjects of dispute in active litigation, administrative hearings, or mediation under 950 CMR 32.08(2), as they relate directly to the matters of Hovsepian, Scott et al. v.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR23/1080
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Rockport, Town of - Police Department · Raymond, Jeff · Closed
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation. Where the requested records are the subjects of a dispute in active litigation, I decline to opine on this matter at this time. See 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b).
In my June 6, 2023 determination, I declined to opine on the matter as I found that the requested records were subjects of a dispute in active litigation. On June 8, 2023, Mr. Raymond requested that I reconsider my June 8th determination. The Public Records Law The Public Records Law strongly favors disclosure by creating a presumption that all governmental records are public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A(d); 950 C.M.R. 32.03(4).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR23/2592
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · North Attleboro, Town of - Police Department · Raymond, Jeff · Closed
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation. With respect to Mr. Raymonds records request, these requested records are the subject of a dispute in active litigation. See Eric Mack v.
In my November 22nd determination, I found that the responsive records were the subject of a dispute in active litigation, and I declined to opine on this matter. See Eric Mack v. Office of the District Attorney of the Bristol District No. SJC-13468. In an email to this office on April 26, 2024, Mr. Raymond requests that I reconsider my November 22nd determination.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR23/1638
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Wayland, Town of · Cohen, Philip · Closed
Pending Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation.
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