The Connecticut Appellate Court upheld an administrative appeal that concluded the Yale University Police Department properly denied a student’s request to access certain body camera recordings created when officers were responding to “an uncorroborated allegation of a crime.”

The plaintiff, Sarah Braasch, appealed a trial court order dismissing her administrative appeal from the final decision of the Freedom of Information Commission.

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