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A state Supreme Court justice ruled Monday afternoon police disciplinary files from before June 12, 2020, are not subject to open records requests and do not have to be shared with the public.
Justice Ann Marie Taddeo issued a permanent injunction on behalf of the Brighton Police Patrolman Association, ruling that the state s repeal of Section 50a of the New York State Civil Service Law was not retroactive. That will shield police disciplinary records from before the repeal from public view.
The Brighton union sought an injunction in December to stop the release of disciplinary records. Before 50a was repealed, the records of police, corrections officers, firefighters, parole and probation officers could be viewed only by court order.
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WATCH: Celebration offers memorable moments at Jackson Primary School
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BATAVIA â Jackson Primary School Monday night provided kids and families with the chance for memorable moments and give the students a celebration to send them off for the winter break.
Principal Maureen Notaro said with help from the Genesee County Sheriffâs Employees Association and some âlittle elvesâ from Jackson Primary School, the school created 10 memorable moments. Sheriff William Sheron Jr. was to draw late Monday afternoon.
âEach family has a chance to win one of these memorable moments,â Notaro said. âWe decided to light up Jackson and make this whole night magical for our Jackson students.â
Jackson Primary Spreading Joy event on Monday December 21, 2020.