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Jeff Raymond v. Weston, Town of - Police Department (SPR 20231440)
Massachusetts Public Records Appeal · Petitioner won — agency ordered to provide records · Filed 06-23-2023
ClosedAppealPetitioner Won
SPR 20231440 is a Massachusetts Public Records Law appeal filed by Jeff Raymond concerning records held by Weston, Town of - Police Department, opened 06-23-2023. Type: Appeal. Status: Closed. Supervisor of Public Records determination: Petitioner won — agency ordered to provide records.
Case Details
- Case Number
- 20231440
- Case Type
- Appeal
- Case Subtype
- Initial
- Status
- Closed
- Requester
- Jeff Raymond
- Custodian
- Weston, Town of - Police Department
- Date Opened
- 06-23-2023
- Date Closed
- 07-10-2023
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records July 10, 2023 SPR23/1440 Lieutenant Mike Forti Administrative Lieutenant Weston Police Department 180 Boston Post Road Bypass Weston, MA 02493 Dear Lieutenant Forti: I have received the petition of Jeff Raymond, of the Bramanville Tribune, appealing the response of the Weston Police Department (Department) to his request for public records. See G. L. c. 66, § 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). On April 16, 2023, Mr. Raymond requested the following records: [1.] A copy of the document your police department sent to the POST Commission, likely sent between November 2021 and June of 2022, providing the information requested by the POST Commission for its “database listing complaints against police officers” planned for May of 2022…. [2.] Copies of any relevant responsive communications between a) your police department and/or your town officials and b) the POST Commission in regard to the database planned for May of 2022 as detailed above and/or compliance with the reporting for said database between the dates of July 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022, broadly construed…. [3.] Copies of any relevant responsive communications within or between a) your police department and b) your municipal administration in regard to this database and/or compliance with this mandate between the dates of July 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022, broadly construed…. [4.] Information concerning “complaints against police officers” issued in the calendar year 2022 and through March 31, 2023, preferably in the same format used for the information sent to POST between November 2021 and June of 2022 for the earlier-mentioned database…. One Ashburton Place, Room 1719, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 • (617) 727-2832• Fax: (617) 727-5914 sec.state.ma.us/pre • pre@sec.state.ma.us Lieutenant Mike Forti SPR23/1440 Page 2 July 10, 2023 [5.] A copy of the document your police department sent to the POST Commission as sent to the POST Commission, likely sent between December 1, 2022 and April 9, 2023, to comply with the “2023 POST Commission Disciplinary Records Resubmission.”... [6.] Copies of any relevant responsive communications within or between a) your police department and b) your municipal administration in regard to this database and/or compliance with the “2023 POST Commission Disciplinary Records Resubmission” described above. The Department responded on May 30, 2023. Unsatisfied with the response, Mr. Raymond petitioned this office and this appeal, SPR23/1440, was opened as a result. The Department’s May 30th response In its May 30, 2023 response, the Department stated: Although the Department is presently in possession of the requested records, the Department intends to withhold the records in their entirety pursuant to 950 CMR 32.08(2) as the responsive records in question are the subjects of dispute in active litigation, administrative hearings, or mediation. I[n] support thereof, it is the opinion of the Department that these records relate directly to the matters of Hovsepian, Scott et al. v. Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission, Suffolk Superior Court Docket no. 2284 CV 00906 and New England Police Benevolent Association, Inc., and Daniel Gilbert v. Massachusetts Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission, Suffolk Superior Court Docket no. 2384 CV 00500. Upon review of the information provided on the Massachusetts Trial Court Electronic Case Access, both of these matters appear to still be open and pending. Also, in withholding these responsive records, this Department is relying upon the following decisions rendered by the Supervisor of Public Records in substantially similar matters: SPR20221301 (June 17, 2022); SPR20221373 (June 29, 2022). 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: The public records in question are the subjects of disputes in active litigation, administrative hearings or mediation Under the Public Records Law, the burden shall be upon the records custodian to identify records being withheld and prove with specificity an exemption which applies. G. L. c. 66, § 10 Lieutenant Mike Forti SPR23/1440 Page 3 July 10, 2023 (b)(iv) (written response must “identify any records, categories of records or portions of records that the agency or municipality intends to withhold and provide the specific reasons for such withholding, including the specific exemption or exemptions upon which the withholding is based ...”); see also Globe Newspaper Co. v. Police Comm’r, 419 Mass. 852, 857 (1995); Flatley, 419 Mass. at 511. Consequently, I find the Department did not meet its burden of specificity in responding to the records request. Conclusion Accordingly, the Department is ordered to provide Mr. Raymond with a response to the request, provided in a manner consistent with this order, the Public Records Law, and its Regulations within ten (10) business days. A copy of any such response must be provided to this office. It is preferable to send an electronic copy of this response to this office at pre@sec.state.ma.us. Sincerely, Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records cc: Jeff Raymond