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Open Records Decision —
22-ORD-011
Opinion Opinion By: Matthew RayAssistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On November 9, 2021, Ashley Gruner ("Appellant") submitted a request to the Department for a copy of the case file related to a specific missing person who was last seen …
Ashley Gruner — Louisville Metro Police Department
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22-ORD-025
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;Marc Manley,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision In October and November 2021, Josh Woods ("the Appellant") submitted three requests to the Department to inspect records. Having …
Josh Woods — Louisville Metro Police Department
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22-ORD-053
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On February 15, 2022, Sam Aguiar ("Appellant") requested that the Department provide all documents obtained in response to …
Sam Aguiar — Louisville Metro Police Department
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22-ORD-062
Request By: Mr. Roberto Ferdman Natalie Johnson, Esq. Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On February 22, 2022, VICE News ("Appellant"), a media organization, …
VICE News — Louisville Metro Police Department
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22-ORD-061
Request By: Travis Ragsdale Dee Baltimore Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;Marc Manley,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision WDRB News ("the Appellant") submitted a request to the Department seeking copies of several …
WDRB News — Louisville Metro Police Department
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22-ORD-065
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; Marc Manley, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On March 5, 2022, Roberto Ferdman ("the Appellant") submitted a request to the Department in which he sought copies of "PIU case …
Roberto Ferdman — Louisville Metro Police Department
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22-ORD-070
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; Marc Manley, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On April 28, 2021, Belle Cushing ("the Appellant") submitted a request to the Department to inspect "[a]ny and all [Professional …
Belle Cushing — Louisville Metro Police Department
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22-ORD-089
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; Matthew Ray, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On April 1, 2022, Roberto Ferdman ("Appellant") submitted a request to the Department for copies of complete Professional Standards …
Roberto Ferdman — Louisville Metro Police Department
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22-ORD-132
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; Matthew Ray, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On February 7, 2022, Marcus Green ("Appellant") submitted a request to the Department for the Department's "investigations for each …
Marcus Green — Louisville Metro Police Department
22-ORD-239
22-ORD-239 November 7, 2022 In re: Perry Probus/Louisville Metro Police Department Summary: The Louisville Metro Police Department (“the Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to respond to a request for records. The …
Perry Probus — Louisville Metro Police Department
22-ORD-268
22-ORD-268 December 15, 2022 In re: Josh Wood/Louisville Metro Government Summary: Louisville Metro Government (“Metro”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to respond within five business days to three of seven requests it …
Josh Wood — Louisville Metro Government
22-ORD-273
22-ORD-273 December 19, 2022 In re: Matthew Bunnell/Louisville Metro Government Summary: The Louisville Metro Government (“Metro”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to issue a timely written response to a request to inspect …
Matthew Bunnell — Louisville Metro Government
23-ORD-007
23-ORD-007 January 18, 2023 In re: Lawrence Trageser/ Louisville Metro Government Summary: Louisville Metro Government (“Metro”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not respond to a request to inspect records. Open Records Decision …
Lawrence Trageser — Louisville Metro Government
23-ORD-038
23-ORD-038 February 20, 2023 In re: Alan Rubin / Louisville Metro Government Summary: Because the requester has made a prima facie case that a public record should exist, Louisville Metro Government (“Metro”) violated the Open Records Act (“the …
Alan Rubin — Louisville Metro Government
23-ORD-055
23-ORD-055 March 13, 2023 In re: Micheal Whitehead/Louisville Metro Police Department Summary: The Louisville Metro Police Department (“the Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not respond to a request to inspect …
Micheal Whitehead — Louisville Metro Police Department
23-ORD-087
23-ORD-087 April 17, 2023 In re: Western States Media/Louisville Metro Government Summary: Louisville Metro Government (“Metro”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for automobile collision reports under KRS …
Western States Media — Louisville Metro Government
23-ORD-125
23-ORD-125 June 6, 2023 In re: Juanisha Jamison/Louisville Metro Police Department Summary: The Louisville Metro Police Department (“the Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to explain why it redacted records and …
Juanisha Jamison — Louisville Metro Police Department
23-ORD-126
23-ORD-126 June 6, 2023 In re: Latonya Jamison/Louisville Metro Police Department Summary: The Louisville Metro Police Department (“the Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to timely respond to an open records …
Latonya Jamison — Louisville Metro Police Department
23-ORD-135
23-ORD-135 June 13, 2023 In re: J. Brooken Smith/Louisville Metro Government Summary: The Louisville Metro Government (“Metro”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to make a timely response to two open records requests. Open …
J. Brooken Smith — Louisville Metro Government
23-ORD-138
23-ORD-138 June 20, 2023 In re: Ashley Gruner/Louisville Metro Government Summary: The Louisville Metro Government (“Metro”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to issue responses within five business days of receiving requests …
Ashley Gruner — Louisville Metro Government
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