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Request By:
Gerald L. Greene
Emily M. Perkins
Roger Wright
Karen Greene Blondell

Opinion

Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; Amye L. Bensenhaver, Assistant Attorney General

Open Records Decision

This matter having been presented to the Office of the Attorney General in an open records appeal, and the Attorney General being sufficiently advised, we find that the Kentucky State Police did not violate the Open Records Act in denying Gerald L. Greene's requests for copies of investigative records, including the videotape of a vehicular pursuit, relating to an accident that occurred on January 10, 2008, and as a result of which Bell County Deputy Sheriff Sean Pursifull died. Mr. Greene represents Deputy Pursifull's estate, widow, and surviving children. We find that KSP properly relied on KRS 61.878(1)(h), KRS 61.878(1)(1) , and KRS 17.150(2) in denying Mr. Greene's request, and that 99-ORD-93 is dispositive of the issue on appeal. A copy of that decision is attached hereto and incorporated by reference.

KSP advises that the requested records "relate[] to a pending criminal prosecution arising from the death of a Bell County Deputy Sheriff in a motor vehicle accident," that the case is set for trial on December 8, 2008, and that the Commonwealth's Attorney for the 44th Judicial Circuit has expressed concern that premature release of the records will compromise the prosecution of this case and requested that the records not be disclosed. On this basis, we conclude that KSP's reliance on the cited provisions, as construed in 99-ORD-93, was proper, and that the agency did not violate the Open Records Act in denying Mr. Greene's request. See also, 04-ORD-129; 04-ORD-234; 06-ORD-017; 06-ORD-203; 07-ORD-095.

A party aggrieved by this decision may appeal it by initiating action in the appropriate circuit court pursuant to KRS 61.880(5) and KRS 61.882. Pursuant to KRS 61.880(3) , the Attorney General should be notified of any action in circuit court, but should not be named as a party in that action or in any subsequent proceeding.

LLM Summary
The decision finds that the Kentucky State Police (KSP) did not violate the Open Records Act by denying Gerald L. Greene's request for copies of investigative records related to an accident that resulted in the death of a deputy sheriff. The denial was based on specific statutory provisions that were deemed applicable as per the precedent set in 99-ORD-93, which was directly followed in this decision. Other cited decisions are generally supportive but not elaborated upon.
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Requested By:
Gerald L. Greene
Agency:
Kentucky State Police
Type:
Open Records Decision
Lexis Citation:
2008 Ky. AG LEXIS 151
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