Article: KENTUCKY ATTORNEY GENERAL ISSUES OPEN RECORDS DECISION REGARDING JAMES DRENNEN/MOUNT STERLING POLICE DEPARTMENT

The Kentucky Attorney General issued the following open records decision:

Summary: Decision affirming the validity of OAG 92-111; the Mount Sterling Police Department did not violate the Open Records Act in failing to produce a recording of a "traffic stop" that may or may not still exist since the recording does not fall within the definition of a public record codified at KRS 61.870(2). Having provided a credible explanation for lacking possession and custody of the requested record in a timely written response, the MSPD fully complied with the Open Records Act.

Open Records Decision

At issue in this appeal is whether the Mount Sterling Police Department violated the Kentucky Open Records ...

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