Right to Know Law • Office of Open Records • Conviction-related Documents

Stover v. Phila. Dist. Attorney’s Office, PICS Case No. 17-1099 (C.P. Philadelphia Nov. 22, 2016) Fletman, J. (5 pages).

The Office of Open Records did not err in finding that it had jurisdiction to hear plaintiff’s appeal from a Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office’s decision denying his request for information about his own criminal conviction and in granting plaintiff’s request for such documents under the Right to Know Law. The court affirmed the decision of the Office of Open Records granting plaintiff’s document request.

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