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Matter of Appellate Advocates v New York State Dept.
         of Corr. & Community Supervision
               2020 NY Slip Op 35578(U)
                      June 26, 2020
             Supreme Court, Albany County
         Docket Number: Index No. 907522-19
                 Judge: Christina L. Ryba
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  FILED: ALBANY COUNTY CLERK 06/26/2020 03:56 PM                                                            INDEX NO. 907522-19
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                 STATE OF NEW YORK
                 SUPREME COURT                       COUNTY OF ALBANY

                 In the Matter.of the AppHcation of
                 APPELLATE ADVOCATES,
                                                              Petitioner,              DECISION/JUDGMENT
                          -against-                                                    Index No. 907522-19
                                                                                       RJI No. 01_;19-ST0677
                 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF
                 CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY
                 SUPERVISION,
                                           Respondent.

                 APPEARANCES:

                          LETITIA JAMES
                          Attorney General of the State of New York
                          Christopher Hummel, Esq. (Assistant Attorney General, of Counsel)
                          Attorney for Respondents
                          The Capitol
                          Albany~ New York12224-0341

                           Ron Lazebnik, Esq.
                           For Petitioner
                          Lincoln Square Legal Services Inc.
                          'Fordham Law School
                           150 W 62nd St. FL .9
                           New York, New York 10023

                 RYBAJ.f

                          Petitioner, a nonprofit public defender organization that represents criminal defendants who

                 cannot afford counsel, made a request pursuant to Freedom of Information Law (Public Officers

                  Law art 6 [hereinafter FOIL]) to respondent for certain documentation that it believed would

                 provide insight into the process by which the New York State Board of Parole makes

                  detem1inations relating to applications for parole release. The 18 demands set forth in the March

                  19, 2018 FOIL request sought documentation regarding a specific inmate's application for parole,

                  release and other more ·generalized documentation relating to the organizational, procedural and •

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           :reporting structure of the Board of Parole.     Responden t's Records Access Officer provided

            responsive documents on a rolling basis? for a total of five responses containing approximately

           1,500 pages of documents, along with an explanation of the reasons that certain documents had

           been withheld or redacted. Petitioner's administrative challenge to the response was unsuccessful;

           prompting . petitioner to commence this CPLR Article 78 proceeding seeking to compel full

           compliance with its FOIL request by providing complete unredaded responses to all ofits demands.

           Petitioner also seeks an award of attorney's fees. Prior to the service of respondent 's answer, the

           parties executed a stipulation and order ofpartial settlement pursuant to which respondent disclosed

           an additional 400 responsive documents and petitioner discontinued all. claims set forth in the

           petition, with the. exception of its challenge to the remaining 11 documents which respondent

           continued to withhold in response to Section 12 of petitioner's FOIL request. Respondent has since

           answered the petition, providing the 11 disputed documents for the Court's in camera review, and

           the matter is now ripe for determination,

                   Section,12 of petitioner's FOIL request sought production of:

                        Any and all .records,, documents, and files referencing or relating to .
                        compensation and performance of Board of Parole training, including but
                        not limited to training polices, procedures, manuals, handbooks, and
                        outlines received or created by Board of Parole commissioners, their
                        employees, staff members, and agents.

           In response to this request; respondent produced   n 9 pages of training materials and indicated that
           certain documents were being withheld pursuant to the FOIL exemptions for and inter/intra agency

           materials (see, Public Officers Law§ 87 [2] [g]), and for materials specifically exempted by statute

           ;is protected by attorney-client privilege and attorney work product ( see, CPLR 4503 [a]; CPLR 3101.

           [c]). The 11 responsive. documents still being withheld by respondent consist of handouts, legal

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            memoranda and presentation slides prepared by staff attorneys employed by the Board of Parole's

            Counsel's Office. According to respondent, these 11 documents were prepared by staff attomeY.s

            for the purpose of furnishing advice to Board ofParole Commissioners on how to properly apply the

            law when conducting parole interviews and reaching parole determinations, Petitioner contends that

            respondent has failed to establish that the withheld documents fall within the FOIL exemptions for

            attorney-client privilege 1 attorney work product and/orinter/intra agency materials.

                   FOIL creates a broad standard of disclosure in order to ensure that the public is granted

            maximum access to government records (see, Matter of Encore Coll. Bookstores v Auxiliary Serv~

            Corp. of State Univ. ofNYatFarmingdale, 87NY2d 410,416 [1995]). Accordingly, government

            records are presumptively available to the public unless a statutory exemption applies (see, Matter

            of Hearst Corp. v New York State Police, 109 AD3d 32~34 [2013]; MatterofMacKenziev Seiden,

           J06AD3d 1140, 1141 [2013]: Matter ofTJS ofNew York v New York State Dept; of Taxation &

            Fin., 89 AD3d 239, 241 [2011]). Courts must construe FOIL liberally in favor of disclosure and

            construe exemptions narrowly, with the agency that seeks to prevent disclosure bearing the burden

            of demonstrating "that the requested material falls squarely within an exemption by articulating a

            particularized and specific justification for denying access" (Matter ofCapital Newspapers Div. of

            Hearst Corp.v Whalen,69 .NY2d 246; 252 [1987]; see, Schenectady Cty. Soc. 'ForPrevention of

            Cruelty To Animals, Inc. v Mills, 74 AD3d J417 [2010], aff'd 18 NY3d 42 [2011]; Matter of

            Carnevale v City of Albany. 68 AD3d 1290, 1292 [2009])~ Notably, "the agency does not have carte

            blanche. to withhold any information it pleases" (Freidman v Rice, 30 NY3d 461, 475 [2017]

            [citations om1tted]), and its response may not "merely parrot" the statutory language of the FOIL

            exemptions (Matter of West Harlem Bus. Group v. Empire State Dev. Corp., 13 NY3d 882; 884

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           [2009]). Rather, the agency must sufficiently describe the documents withheld and state the reasons

           for withholding them (see, Matter of Moody's Corp. v :New York State Dept. of Taxation & Fin.,

           141 AD3d 997,999 [2016t Matter ofMillerv New York State Dept. ofTransp.? 58 AD3d 981,984

           [2009], lvdenied 12 NY3d 712 [2009]), ·

                  In support ofits contention that the 11 documents are exempted from disclosure as privileged

           attorney-client. communications and attorney work product, respondent submits the affidavit of

           Kathleen Kiley, an attorney who is employed by respondent as Counsel to the Board of Parole. Kiley

           avers that each of the 11 documents, was prepared for utilization in training sessions for Board of

           Parole Commissioners with regard to the legal standards fo be applied during parole interviews and

           deliberations. Kiley specifically identifies each of the withheld documents in her affidavit and

           explains in detail the manner in which each is claimed to be exempt from disclosure as privileged

           attorney work product and/or attorney-client communication. Kiley;s affidavit establishes, and the

           Court's review of the in camera documents confirms, that the withheld documents were. submitted

           in confidence to the Board of Parole Commissioners, contain discussion and analysis of the relevant

           statutes? regulations and case law to be applied during the parole determination process, and set forth

           legal advice and strategies relating to the interview and decision-making procedure. Viewing the

           communications set forth in the 11 documents in their full content and context, the Court concludes

           that the materials are clearly the unique product of an attorney's professional skills and were

           confidentially disseminated to the Board of Parole Commissioners for the purpose ofrendering legal

           advice (see, Matter of Gilbert v Office of the Governor of the State of NY,, 170 AD3d 1404 {2019],

           1405-1406; Matter of Gartner v New York State Attorney General's Off.,160 AD3d 1087, 1091-

           1092 [2018]; Matter of Shooters Committee on PoliticalEduc. v Cuomo, 147AD3d 1244, 1246

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            [2017]}. Accordingly, they were properly withheld by respondent as exempt from FOIL disclosure

            as privileged attorney-client communications and attorney work product. In addition, as the

            documents contain counsel's recommendations and were disseminated confidentially in furtherance

            of the decision making process prior to final determinations, they are also exempt from FOIL as

            intra-agency materials ( see, Gartner v New York State Attomey Gen.'s Office, 160 AD3d an 091---,92

            [2018])

                   As for petitioner's request for an award of attorney's fees, Public Officers Law§ 89 (4) ©

           authorizes the Court to award reasonable attorney fees against a State agency where the litigant has

           "substantially prevailed" in the FOIL proceeding and ''the agency failed to respond to a request or

           appeal within the statutory time" (Cobado v Benziger, 163 AD3d 1103, 1004 [2018]). A petitioner

           'substantially prevail[ s]' under Public Officers Law§ 89 (4) © when it receives all the information

           that it requested and to which it is entitled in response to the underlying FOIL litigation (see, Matter

           of Competitive Enter. Inst. v Attorney Gen. ofNew York. 161 AD3d 1283, 1286 [2018]; Matter of

           New York State DefendersAssn. vNewYork State Police, 87 AD3d 193,196 [2011]). Here, as part

           of the stipulation of settlement, petitioner agreed to voluntarily waive any claim for attorney's fees

           relating to the documents that respondent voluntarily disclosed after this proceeding was

           commenced. Thus, petitioner's request for attorney's fees under Public Officer's Law§ 89 (4) (c)

           must be assessed only with regard to the 11 documents that formed the basis of this decision.

           Inasmuch as the Court determined that respondent properly withheld these documents as exempt

           under FOIL, petitioner cannot be deemed to have substantially prevailed herein. Accordingly,

           petitioner's request for attorney's fees is denied.

                   For the foregoing reasons, it is

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                   ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the petition is denied,. without costs.

           This constitutes the Decision & Order of the Court, the original of which i.s being transmitted to the

           Albany County Clerk for electronic filing and entry. Upon such entry, plaintiffs counsel shall

           promptly serve notice ofentry on all other parties (see, Uniform Rules for Trial Courts [22 NYC RR]

           § 202.5-b [h] [I], [2]).

           ENTER

           Dated: .30Ae....   1G ) Gl. 0 ~ a

                                                          HON. CHRISTINA L RYBA
                                                          Supreme Court Justice

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