Gliniewicz - Lake County State's Attorney

Nikka Singh filed this request with the Lake County State's Attorney's Office of Lake County, IL.
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From: Nikka Singh

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Illinois Freedom of Information Act., I hereby request the following records:

All records created and collected in connection with Lake County Major Crimes Task Force Case #15-07 of Joe Gliniewicz, which is a closed case.

-The responsive records should come from September 1st - November 4th, 2015.
-This should include any such records that were provided, collected, or created by your office or from other law enforcement, any additional outside agency, or any individual.
-The records should include audio, video, photographs, databases, and any paper or digital records.
-I request the above items in a digital format, preferably as a .wav file format for the audio, .pdf for the documents, .mov for the videos, their native format for databases, and .tiff for photos. Please send these files via email or FTP upload to save time and resources.
-If a digital machine readable format is not available, please notify me of my options ahead of fulfilling the record’s request

I also draw your attention to (5 ILCS 140/1), which states that it is a “fundamental obligation of government to operate openly and provide public records as expediently and efficiently as possible in compliance with this Act.” In accordance with that principle please assist in making a focused and effective request by:
1. Identifying records and information responsive to the request,
2. Describing the information technology and physical location in which the records exist, and
3. Providing suggestions for overcoming any practical basis for denying access to the records or information sought.

In accordance with (5 ILCS 140/9) the agency always bears the burden of justifying non-disclosure, therefore if you determine that any fields are exempt from disclosure, please identify those fields, specify the statues which exempt them, and release all other segregable parts.

Please waive any applicable FEES, as this IS NOT BEING MADE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. Through this request, I am gathering information as the basis for a six-part audio documentary about the Gliniewicz case, which has already been covered by local, national and international news outlets extensively. Additionally, I have already done extensive reporting and interviews for the documentary.

This information is of crucial importance to maintaining a relationship of trust with the larger community and is vital for the public good. This information is for journalistic dissemination to the general public, furthermore it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding law enforcement and the use of taxpayer resources.

As I am making this request as a journalist and this information is of timely value, I would appreciate your communicating by email, rather than by mail, if you have questions regarding this request. You can see some of my work here:

https://art19.com/shows/dr-death-s2

https://www.propublica.org/article/the-price-of-americas-inability-to-track-child-deaths-from-abuse-and-neglect-sometimes-more-lives

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-funeral-three-bodies-eric-morse-20170324-story.html

If you determine that you must charge a fee, I agree to pay any reasonable copying and postage costs of not more than $5. If the cost would be greater than this amount, please notify me by email before incurring any expenses. Please provide a receipt indicating the charges for each document.

Please be advised that (5 ILCS 140/11) states that, “Any person denied access to inspect or copy any public record by a public body may file suit for injunctive or declaratory relief.” And I am prepared to pursue whatever legal remedy necessary to obtain access to the requested records. I would also note that willful violation of the open records law can result in the award of court costs and reasonable attorney fees. See (5 ILCS 140/11, i-j).

As provided in the open records law, (5 ILCS 140/3), I will expect your response within 5 business days, as the statute requires business days, starting today, March 28, 2021.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter.

I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Heather Schröering

From: Lake County State's Attorney's Office

Dear Heather Schröering,

Please see the attached correspondence dated April 1, 2021 and attached protective order.

Joy C. Fitzgerald, Assistant State's Attorney
Civil Trial Division
Lake County State's Attorney's Office
18 N. County Street
Waukegan, IL 60085
(847) 377-3104
jfitzgerald@lakecountyil.gov

From: Nikka Singh

Dear Joy Fitzgerald,

I don't believe the protective order is attached. I do have two copies of the response letter though. Can you please send it.

Heather

From: Lake County State's Attorney's Office

Please see the attached order.

Joy C. Fitzgerald, Assistant State’s Attorney
Civil Trial Division
Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office
18 N. County Street
Waukegan, IL 60085
(847) 377-3104
jfitzgerald@lakecountyil.gov

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