Loewenwarter v. Morris

420 So. 2d 550, 8 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 2472
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 12, 1982
DocketCA-0180
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Loewenwarter v. Morris, 420 So. 2d 550, 8 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 2472 (La. Ct. App. 1982).

Opinion

420 So.2d 550 (1982)

Paul L. LOEWENWARTER
v.
Henry M. MORRIS, Superintendent of Police, New Orleans Police Department.

No. CA-0180.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

October 12, 1982.
Writ Denied October 21, 1982.

*551 Sessions, Fishman, Rosenson, Boisfontaine & Nathan, Robert E. Barkley, Jr. and Francis R. White, III, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellee.

McGlinchey, Stafford, Mintz & Cellini, Thomas P. Anzelmo, Sr., White, Jones & Lombard, Charles H. White, George R. Simno, Deputy City Atty., New Orleans, for defendant-appellant.

Before GARRISON, KLEES and LOBRANO, JJ.

GARRISON, Judge.

I

This is an appeal from a judgment of the district court dismissing defendant's exception of no cause of action and issuing a writ of mandamus as follows:

"... to compel the Defendant to produce for inspection and copying by Plaintiff the following records of the New Orleans Police Department:
"New Orleans Police Department's homicide report on the death of New Orleans Police Officer Gregory Neupert, who died on or about November 8, 1980, together with any attachments or addenda to that report as well as any supplemental reports pertaining to the Police Department's investigation of Officer Neupert's death and any statements obtained in connection therewith and all ballistics, Laboratory or other tests performed in connection therewith."

Plaintiff and defendant presented to the trial court the following joint stipulation of facts:

"1.

"Paul L. Loewenwarter is a person of the full age of majority. He is a producer of CBS 60 Minutes news program, which is broadcast weekly by CBS, a major television network, and carried by CBS and its affiliated television stations throughout the country. CBS News program 60 Minutes has been the mostly widely watched television news broadcast of the last decade and has won numerous awards for journalistic excellence. In each 60 Minutes broadcast, CBS News reports upon several different issues of national or international importance. To produce these broadcasts, CBS News performs in-depth investigation and research.

"2.

"Defendant Henry Morris is Superintendent of Police, New Orleans Police Department (`NOPD'), and as such is the `custodian' of the NOPD's records, within the meaning of the Louisiana Public Records Act, LSA-R.S. 44:1A(3).

"3.

"Pursuant to, and in full compliance with the Louisiana Public Records Act, Loewenwarter requested Morris to allow him to inspect and copy certain NOPD records pertaining to the investigation of the homicide of NOPD Officer Gregory Neupert. Those records were requested because 60 Minutes is investigating the matter for the purpose of broadcasting a news program.

"4.

"Loewenwarter originally made an oral request for the records to NOPD Public Information Officer August Krinke on September 8, 1982. Loewenwarter was told that his request would be considered. Loewenwarter followed up with a written request delivered to Morris on September 10, 1982. A copy of that written request is attached hereto as Exhibit 1.

"5.

"Loewenwarter's September 10, 1982 written request was delivered to Morris on that *552 date with a letter from Loewenwarter's counsel, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 2.

"6.

"Immediately upon receipt of Loewenwarter's written request of September 10, 1982, Morris turned that request over to the City Attorney's office, with a copy to the District Attorney's office. That same day, John Kastner, Morris' assistant, advised Loewenwarter's counsel of the foregoing and that Morris would be guided by the advice of the City Attorney's office.

"7.

"Loewenwarter's counsel called the attorneys in the City Attorney's office and the District Attorney's office who were handling the matter several times during the week of September 13, 1982 in order to obtain a response to Loewenwarter's request, but those attorneys were unavailable and did not return the calls. Finally, at the end of that week, Loewenwarter's counsel called John Kastner, advised him that he had been unable to contact the attorneys who were handling the matter, and that suit would be filed unless the matter could be resolved.

"8.

"After the call to Kastner, Mr. Thomas Anzelmo of the McGlinchey law firm called Loewenwarter's counsel late in the afternoon on September 16, 1982, advised him that he was handling the matter, and that the records would not be produced because of orders issued in a civil suit pending in federal court. That was confirmed by Mr. Anzelmo in a letter dated September 17, 1982, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 3.

"9.

"Mr. Anzelmo's telephone call late in the afternoon on September 16, 1982, was the first notice to Loewenwarter or his counsel that the records would not be produced. Mr. Anzelmo's letter of September 17, 1982, was the first and only written response to Loewenwarter's requests until defendant's pleadings were filed herein on September 30, 1982. The sole bases evoked in both the telephone response and the written letter response for refusing Loewenwarter's request were the issuance of the protective order and an oral order staying discovery in the federal civil suit.

"10.

"Neither Loewenwarter nor his counsel were ever advised by anyone, orally or in writing, that the records were not `public records' or that they were within the exemption contained in LSA-R.S. 44:3A(1) of that they would not be produced because of a pending criminal prosecution in federal court or an `ongoing investigation' by the District Attorney's Office until the conference with the Court on September 28, 1982, some twenty days after Loewenwarter's oral request and eighteen days after his written request. Until defendant's pleadings were filed in this case, neither Loewenwarter nor his counsel were ever advised by anyone in writing that such was a basis for refusing to produce the records.

"11.

"None of the records requested by Loewenwarter have been produced to him for his inspection and copying.

"12.

"The records in question do not pertain to any pending state criminal litigation.

"13.

"No one has been prosecuted or charged in any court for the homicide of Officer Neupert, and there are no persons suspected of the murder of Officer Neupert.

"14.

"Proposed charges against New Orleans police officers for the homicides and batteries occurring at Algiers during the investigation of Neupert's death have twice been presented to Orleans Parish special grand juries, but neither grand jury returned an *553 indictment. The first special grand jury, which investigated the matter from December 1, 1980 to May 13, 1981, heard 88 witnesses in 113 appearances, toured both the New Orleans Police Department and Algiers, and viewed physical evidence. That grand jury was presented with twelve proposed indictments, involving charges of second degree murder, aggravated battery and perjury against fourteen possible defendants. District Attorney Harry Connick stated that the grand jury's failure to return an indictment indicated the grand jury has declared that `there is no legal basis for bringing criminal charges' and Mr. Connick expressed his regret that there was not `sufficient evidence to justify criminal prosecutions.'

"15.

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