Alabama Supreme Court ruling is ‘the end of public access to law-enforcement records,’ chief justice writes - AL.com

The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a sheriff’s office did not have to turn over records about a fatal shooting by a deputy, a ruling that broadly interpreted an exemption for investigative records and prompted a sharply worded dissent by the court’s chief justice.
“With one sweeping stroke, today’s decision spells the end of public access to law-enforcement records that are connected in any way to an investigation,” Chief Justice Tom Parker wrote. “I cannot sit idly by while this Court shrinks a legal right of the people of Alabama to the vanishing point. And I especially cannot do so when that shrinkage flies in the face of text and precedent,” he added. Parker was the lone dissent to the ruling
Lagniappe, a weekly news outlet, had filed a lawsuit after being denied records related to the 2017 shooting of motorist Jonathan Victor. The incident was investigated by the Baldwin County Major Crimes Unit and a grand jury decided not to indict the deputy, according to court records.
Justices on Friday upheld a lower court’s ruling in favor of the Baldwin County sheriff’s office denying the record to Lagniappe. Justices ruled the records fall under an exemption for investigative records.
Lagniappe had sought records including dash cam, body cam, and third-party video; the audio from any 911 calls or radio communications; photographs from the scene; autopsy records; and communications such as emails, text messages, and other forms of messaging.
The investigation had ended without an indictment, but the court majority wrote that the records were covered by the investigative exemption.
source: https://www.al.com/news/2021/09/alabama-supreme-court-ruling-is-the-end-of-public-access-to-law-enforcement-records-chief-justice-writes.html
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