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Ultimately, the cabinet agreed to settle in 2016 by paying a $250,000 penalty to the newspapers, covering their attorneys’ fees and making the child abuse records available to the public under ...
The Department of Juvenile Justice responded by producing 259 pages of reports with the youths’ names redacted, as allowed under the open records law. They covered incidents from Nov. 19, 2023 ...
The Kentucky Department of Corrections has subverted the state’s Open Records Act by seeking “extensive extensions of time” before it releases a year’s worth of internal investigative ...
Eric C. Conn began his legal career in 1987, specializing in Social Security disability claims. He quickly gained a reputation as a highly successful and flamboyant attorney, known for his aggressive marketing tactics, such as purchasing billboards, radio and television ads, and using the nickname "Mr. Social Security."
Criminal records in the United States contain records of arrests, criminal charges and the disposition of those charges. [1] Criminal records are compiled and updated on local, state, and federal levels by government agencies, [2] most often law enforcement agencies. Their primary purpose is to present a comprehensive criminal history for a ...
“Whether it’s the legislative branch, the executive branch or the judicial branch, a strong open records act, that ensures public access, makes sure government always works for the people.”
Those same records showed he has two dependents and requested the services of the Public Defender's Office. Liao told the court that he earns $37,000 annually from his job. His job was not listed.
OpEd: Rep. John Hodgson’s decision to “revise” and “overhaul” HB 509, a bill that would eviscerate the open records act, came after bipartisan criticism.