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2004-09

- Final Decision
- Findings and Recommendations of the Executive Director

Final Decision

Bonnie Krohn
Complainant
v.
Ocean County Sheriff’s Department
Custodian of Record

Complaint No. 2004-9
Decision Issued: March 11, 2004
Decision Effective: 14 business days from date of receipt unless otherwise
provided by Council
Date Prepared: March 26, 2004

At its March 11, 2004 public meeting, the Government Records Council (“Council”) considered the March 11, 2004 Findings and Recommendations of the Executive Director and all related documentation submitted by the parties. The Council voted to adopt the entirety of said Findings and Recommendations to dismiss the complaint based on the fact  the complainant received the requested documents and voluntarily withdrew her complaint. 

Vincent P. Maltese, Chairman
Government Records Council

I attest the foregoing is a true and accurate record of the Government Records Council.

Virginia Hook, Secretary
Government Records Council

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Findings and Recommendations of the Executive Director

Bonnie Krohn                                              GRC Complaint Number 2004-09
Complainant
v.        
Ocean County Sheriff’s Dept
Custodian of Records

Relevant Records Requested: Copy of logbooks or documents showing requests for radio transmissions when a new system Dictaphone was put in.
Custodian: Sergeant Richard Middleton
Request Made: November 21, 2003; December 10, 2003
Response Made: None indicated
GRC Complaint filed: January 26, 2003

Executive Director’s Findings and Recommendation

On March 3, 2004, the requestor stated that she wished to withdraw her complaint.

The Executive Director respectfully recommends that the Council close this matter on the basis that the requestor received the requested documents and is withdrawing the complaint.

Legal Analysis

Due to requestor’s voluntary withdrawal, no legal analysis is needed.

Paul F. Dice
Executive Director
Government Records Council

March 7, 2004

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