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Request for detective interview from 1997. MPD’s decision was affirmed because release of the investigatory records would invade the privacy interest of the interviewee.
Request for zoning records pertaining to a specific address. The appeal was dismissed as moot because DCRA provided the requested documents after the appeal was filed.
Request for emails related to requester. OAH provided proof that it had responded to the request and therefore did not constructively deny it. Appeal was dismissed as moot.
Request for program records. The appeal was dismissed as moot because DHS provided the requested documents after the appeal was filed.
Request for agreements with IRS concerning James F. Oyster Elementary School Pilot Revenue Bonds. OCFO’s response was affirmed in part because some of the documents were properly withheld pursuant to the attorney-client and the attorney work-product privileges. OCFO’s response was...
Request for agreement and correspondence of state attorney generals. OAG’s decision was remanded, as the withheld non-District documents were not made pursuant to a common litigation interest and therefore could not be withheld as interagency records.
Request for emails related to requester. OAH’s decision was affirmed in part, as the majority of the emails were protected as inter-agency documents. OAH’s decision was remanded in part because some withheld emails were not protected in their entirety by the personal privacy...
Request for search warrant inventories and receipts. The appeal was dismissed as moot because MPD did not receive the request until the appeal was filed.
Request for records related to response time to emergency calls. The appeal was dismissed as moot because after the appeal was filed FEMS represented that it would disclose the requested documents in full.
Request for a final administrative decision and administrative record. The appeal was dismissed as moot because DCHR provided the requested documents after the appeal was filed.