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Please consider this a public records request for a list of all felony cases in which either of the two following officers was listed as a reporting officer or investigating officer. The officer's names are Braxton Shaw and Michael Coblentz. The time range for this request starts when each officer was hired and continues to the present. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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December 24, 2020 via web
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LAPD Analyst - Vanessa N6613
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Dear Jonathan Abel:
We reviewed your request for:
“ […] a list of all felony cases in which either of the two following officers was listed as a reporting officer or investigating officer. The officer's names are Braxton Shaw and Michael Coblentz. The time range for this request starts when each officer was hired and continues to the present.”
Your request was made under the California Public Records Act (the Act). The Department is cognizant of its responsibilities under the Act. It recognizes the statutory scheme was enacted to maximize citizen access to the workings of government. The Act does not mandate disclosure of all documents within the government’s possession. Rather, by specific exemption and reference to other statutes, the Act recognizes that there are boundaries where the public’s right to access must be balanced against such weighty considerations as the right of privacy, a right of constitutional dimension under California Constitution, Article 1, Section 1. The law also exempts from disclosure records that are privileged or confidential or otherwise exempt under either express provisions of the Act or pursuant to applicable federal or state law, per California Government Code Sections 6254(b); 6254(c); 6254(f); 6254(k); and 6255.
A search was conducted, and the responsive documents have been provided to you.
If you have any questions, please respond to this email.
Respectfully,
LAPD Discovery Section, CPRA Unit
NR20-9032_37376_2007-2008.xlsx
NR20-9032_37376_2009-2021.xlsx
NR20-9032_39519_2007-2008.xlsx
NR20-9032_39519_2009-2021.xlsx
Dear Requester:
Please be advised that the Department continues to search for, identify, and/or review responsive records and will respond as soon as practicable. Thank you for your continued patience.
Respectfully,
LAD Discovery, CPRA Unit
Dear Requester:
Please be advised that the Department continues to search for, identify, and/or review responsive records and will respond as soon as practicable. Thank you for your continued patience.
Respectfully,
LAD Discovery, CPRA Unit
Dear Requester:
I have reviewed your California Public Records Act request.
Please be advised that, pursuant to California Government Code Section 6253(c), I have found that “unusual circumstances” exist with respect to the request due to the need to search for, collect, and review the requested records from other Department entities which are separate from the office processing the request. Therefore, my staff will require the statutory fourteen days extension of time in which to respond. A determination concerning your request will be made as soon as possible.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, simply respond to this email.
Respectfully,
LAPD Discovery Section CPRA Unit
Dear Requester:
The Department continues to process CPRA requests as they come in during the COVID-19 public health crisis, and will endeavor to do so in a timely manner. While the Department will be making every effort to comply with its statutory obligations, due to the COVID-19 crisis and the City and Department's efforts to tackle its effects, the actual production of records responsive to your request (if any) may be delayed if Department resources are needed to perform critical functions or are constrained due to the pandemic. The Department greatly appreciates your patience during this difficult time, as the entire community and nation deals with this unusual and serious situation. During this crisis, the Department would also ask that requesters consider postponing the submission of any requests that can wait until after the immediate crisis has abated.
If you have any questions, please respond to this e-mail.
Respectfully,
LAPD Discovery Section, CPRA Unit