Montgomery County v. Shropshire
Annotate this CaseIn a declaratory judgment action, the Court of Appeals was asked to consider whether records of an investigation undertaken by the county police department's internal affairs division related to alleged violations of administrative rules of the department by two of its officers in connection with an automobile accident involving the assistant fire chief can be disclosed to the county's inspector general. After a hearing on the parties' cross-motions for summary judgment, the circuit court ordered the disclosure of the records of the internal investigation, but not information of a personal nature. The Court of Appeals held that records of an internal investigation pertaining to the alleged violation of administrative rules are personnel records pursuant to Md. Code Ann. State Gov't 10-616(i) and, therefore, may not be disclosed under the Maryland Public Information Act to the county inspector general. Accordingly, the Court vacated judgment of the circuit court and remanded for entry of a declaratory judgment in conformance with this opinion.
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