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Devon Jamison filed this request with the US Army Crime Records Center of the United States of America.
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From: Devon Jamison

To Whom It May Concern:

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

Depositions IE police reports with final judgement/outcomes for the following case numbers:
00232-2014-MPI-025
00417-2012-MPI-147
00481-2014-MPI-025-05306 UNIFORM
01155-2012-TAI-137
01228-2014-MPC-025
03168-2013-MPC-025
01933-2014-MPC-025
04366-2013-MPC-025
04862-2013-MPC-025
04766-UNIFORM
09064-2013-MPI-025-05032 UNIFORM

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Devon Jamison

From: US Army Crime Records Center

Good afternoon,

This is in response to your request for release of information from the files of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division (USACID). Your request was received on May 26, 2022, and has been assigned the following case number FA22-3081.

It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. This office receives thousands of FOIA requests annually on behalf of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command. DOD FOIA Regulation 5400.7-R at C1.5.4.2 and C1.5.4.3 acknowledges the reality of the situation of large volumes of requests and establishes a queuing concept, based on general fairness to the public at large. Consequently, the only fair way to address all of these requests is to work them on a first-in, first-out, easy to hard basis (whether the case is easy or difficult to complete). The actual processing time depends upon complexity, whether the requests involve sensitive records, voluminous records, extensive searches, consultation with other agencies and our administrative workload. We expect to respond to your requests within a 60-90 day timeframe. We hope that you can bear with us and understand our problem with volumes of requests. We do regret this delay and any inconvenience it may bring you. Your requests will be processed as expeditiously as possible. You should receive further replies in the near future.

At this time, there are no fees related to the aforementioned request.

Notice: As a result of increases in the Health Protection Condition (HPCON) level, our offices are limited to mission-essential personnel only and maximizing the use of telework for other personnel. This means that we are unable to handle requests sent via traditional methods and can only respond to electronic inquiries while under elevated HPCON levels.

v/r,
Erin

From: US Army Crime Records Center

Hello,

Your request was placed in the queue, and is being processed.

At this time we cannot provide a release date.

v/r,

From: US Army Crime Records Center

Good morning,

Your request referenced below is still being processed. Once completed, we will send the response to you.

v/r,

From: US Army Crime Records Center

Good morning,

Attached is our response to your request.

v/r,

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