A public agency that attempts to comply, in good faith, with an oral request and promptly provides records to a citizen does not violate the Freedom of Information Act, even if the public agency miscomprehends the citizen's request and does not furnish all the records requested.
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Smith v. Freedom of Information Commission
Superior Court
October 22, 2012
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