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05/18/2018

Request for correspondence between MPD and MOLC. Appeal dismissed as MOLC lacked jurisdiction to determine if MPD’s fee waiver was proper, since the fee did not appear to be a constructive denial.

2017-050
05/18/2018

Request for radar training certificate. Appeal remanded to MPD to release record, as no privacy interest was found.

2017-048
05/18/2018

Request for collective bargaining agreement. MPD’s decision was affirmed; as it was determined that nothing was being withheld or redacted.

2017-046
05/17/2018

Request for all emails by a FOIA Officer that included the requester’s name. MPD’s search was determined to be adequate. MPD’s decision to redact and withhold records was affirmed on the basis of the attorney-client privilege and the deliberative process privilege.

2017-044
05/17/2018

Request for records related to arrests for vice crimes. MPD’s decision was affirmed in part, on the basis of personal privacy interests in records compiled for law enforcement purposes. The appeal was remanded in part to MPD, to release the city of residence of offenders.

2017-42
05/17/2018

Request for an August 17, 2012 letter relating to the Harris Corporation. MPD’s search was determined to be adequate. Appeal was remanded in part to MPD, for certain redactions to be released as they did not implicate a privacy interest.

2017-045
05/17/2018

Request for records relating to all automobile thefts in Dupont Circle from February to May of 2002. Appeal was dismissed as moot, because MPD revised its response and indicated it was conducting a new search.

2017-43
05/17/2018

Request for records relating to a Superior Court case. Appeal was dismissed because the Mayor does not have jurisdiction over OAG FOIA denials.

2017-41
03/16/2018

Request for an August 17, 2012 letter that referred to the Harris Corporation. Appeal withdrawn after MPD provided requester with additional information.

2017-039
03/16/2018

Request for a list of all FOIA denials that were overturned on appeal by the MOLC. MPD’s search was determined to be adequate. MPD’s decision was affirmed, because MPD was not obligated to create new records or answer interrogatories.

 

2017-037

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