This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Inglewood Police Department “systematically” violated state public records laws by disregarding requests for ...
Canton will now charge for the preparation of requested video public records, such as police body camera footage. The new policy allows the city to charge $60 per hour to prepare video records, with a ...
Yahoo: Officials can hide texts, emails on private devices from records requests, state Supreme Court rules
Officials can hide texts, emails on private devices from records requests, state Supreme Court rules
WUNC: State law says public records have to be provided 'as promptly as possible.' What does that actually mean?
State law says public records have to be provided 'as promptly as possible.' What does that actually mean?
Los Angeles Times: Inglewood Police Department ‘systematically’ violated state public records law, judge rules
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on MSN: A well-drafted records request is useful for everyone | Opinion
WFAE: State law says public records have to be provided ‘as promptly as possible.’ What does that actually mean?
State law says public records have to be provided ‘as promptly as possible.’ What does that actually mean?
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