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Open Records Decision —
16-ORD-151
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the Office of the Attorney General violated the Open Records Act in its disposition …
Craig Richardson — Office of the Attorney General
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16-ORD-248
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;Gordon Slone,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision At issue in this appeal is whether the Kentucky Parole Board violated the Kentucky Open Records Act in failing to respond to Kurt Lowe's …
Kurt Lowe — Kentucky Parole Board
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17-ORD-260
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) violated the Open Records Act in the …
Wayne Collier — Office of the Attorney General
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20-ORD-084
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On April 14, 2020, inmate Donald R. Phillips ("Appellant") submitted a request to the Office for a copy of an executive order from …
Donald R. Phillips — Office of the Attorney General
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20-ORD-090
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;Marc Manley,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On March 16, 2020, Shannon James ("Appellant") made a request of this Office for copies of investigation records pertaining to the …
Shannon James — Office of the Attorney General
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20-ORD-121
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;Marc Manley,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision Jeffrey Coffey ("Appellant") claims he requested from the Board a copy of two audio recordings, but that he received no response. On …
Jeffrey Coffey — Kentucky Parole Board
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20-ORD-190
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel CameronAttorney GeneralJames M. HerrickAssistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On September 30, 2020, Stephen Marshall ("Appellant") requested a copy of the audio recording of his 2019 parole hearing. The Board …
Stephen Marshall — Kentucky Parole Board
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21-ORD-193
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On August 10, 2021, Daniel Zulawski ("Appellant"), an inmate of the Federal Medical Center, Devens, in Massachusetts, requested …
Daniel Zulawski — Office of the Attorney General
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21-ORD-248
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On October 1, 2021, Harry Crouch ("Appellant") requested copies of all communications between any employee or agent of the …
Harry Crouch — Office of the Attorney General
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22-ORD-137
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; Marc Manley, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision Inmate Shawn Pursley ("the Appellant") submitted a request to the Board seeking copies of any recordings of his parole hearings …
Shawn Pursley — Kentucky Parole Board
Open Records Decision —
22-ORD-186
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision Iris Skidmore ("the Appellant") submitted a request to the Office asking for copies of records related to the Office's legal …
Iris Skidmore — Office of the Attorney General
23-ORD-028
23-ORD-028 February 7, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Kentucky Parole Board (“the Board”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it explained why it could not provide a copy of a record that no longer …
Uriah Pasha — Kentucky Parole Board
23-ORD-107
23-ORD-107 May 8, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Kentucky Parole Board (“the Board”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide records that do not exist in its custody or control. Open …
Uriah Pasha — Kentucky Parole Board
23-ORD-142
23-ORD-142 June 22, 2023 In re: John Beam/Office of the Attorney General Summary: The Office of the Attorney General (“the Office”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it could not provide records that are not within its custody or …
John Beam — Office of the Attorney General
23-ORD-332
23-ORD-332 December 14, 2023 In re: Elbert Long/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Kentucky Parole Board (“Board”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide records that do not exist. Open Records Decision Inmate …
Elbert Long — Kentucky Parole Board
24-ORD-003
24-ORD-003 January 16, 2024 In re: Timothy D. Day/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Office cannot find that the Kentucky Parole Board (“the Board”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for records that do not exist. …
Timothy D. Day — Kentucky Parole Board
24-ORD-009
24-ORD-009 January 17, 2024 In re: Uriah Pasha/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Office cannot find that the Kentucky Parole Board (“the Board”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not respond to a request to inspect records it …
Uriah Pasha — Kentucky Parole Board
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-104
24-ORD-104 April 26, 2024 In re: Jacob Garmon/Office of the Attorney General Summary: The Office of the Attorney General (“the Office”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it notified a requester that it was not the custodian of …
Jacob Garmon — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-103
24-ORD-103 April 26, 2024 In re: Timothy Day/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Kentucky Parole Board (“the Board”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide a record that does not exist. Open Records Decision Inmate …
Timothy Day — Kentucky Parole Board
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-125
24-ORD-125 May 16, 2024 In re: Uriah M. Pasha/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Office is unable to find that the Kentucky Parole Board (the “Board”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because the Office is unable to resolve the factual …
Uriah M. Pasha — Kentucky Parole Board
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