Source: https://nextrequest.cabq.gov/requests/19-1019
Timestamp: 2019-12-15 08:53:37
Document Index: 304775585

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 14', '§ 14', '§ 14', '§ 32', '§ 31', '§ 24', '§ 29']

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Request #19-1019
As of December 15, 2019, 1:53am
February 14, 2019 via web
Copy of INVOICE - #19-1019 - Case#190001330 - Homicide.xls
March 13, 2019, 8:45am
My office will close out your public records request dated February 14, 2019 (identified as #19-1019), which sought copies of the following records:
Thank you for your patience during this process, and I apologize for the delay in communicating with you. The City has completed our search and review of the responsive records. We now have the non-exempt responsive records available for your inspection or you may purchase a copy of the non-exempt records. Please be aware, my office redacted protected personal identifier information contained in those records, pursuant to NMSA 1978, § 14-2-1(B).
My office also determined is was necessary and appropriate to redact additional information and withhold the production of certain information or record(s) that are exempt from disclosure for the following reasons under the Inspection of Public Records Act: including NMSA 1978, § 14-2-1A)(4) (confidential law enforcement records); § 14-2-1(A)(8) (otherwise provided by law) including, but not necessarily limited to NMSA 1978, § 32A-4-1 et. seq. (Abuse and Neglect Act); NMSA 1978, § 31-26-4 et. seq. (Victim’s Rights); NM Const. Art. II, § 24 (Rights of Crime Victims), NMSA 1978, § 29-10-1 et seq. (Arrest Record Information Act). We believe the aforementioned statutory citations satisfy our obligations under IPRA, however, we are providing the following information to add additional insight into the requested records that were denied:
If made public those requested records would seriously interfere with the effectiveness of a criminal investigation or prosecution.
The records or portions of the records detail the methods and procedures APD follows when investigation crimes.
The evidence and other records, if disclosed, would alert potential defendants to destroy evidence, coordinate stories, or flee the jurisdiction.
The records contain witness testimony that is crucial to the criminal investigation and prosecution.
If produced the records might unfairly cast suspicion on or invade the privacy of an individual accused but not indicted for an alleged criminal offense.
Right now my office is unsure how long we will continue to maintain this exemption, however, you are welcome to submit a new public records request for the same records at a later date. Additionally, you are also welcome to call my office and ask for an update on this investigation or submit an oral public records request.
Please make payment by cash ($15.75) . Payment may also be made by company check, payable to “City of Albuquerque”.
March 12, 2019, 9:58am
March 12, 2019, 9:57am
February 14, 2019, 1:53pm