Unpublished Appellate Division OPRA opinion.

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John Paff v. Warren County Prosecutor's Office
Warren County, Docket No. WRN-L-0034-13
Trial Judge: Hon. Amy O'Connor, J.S.C.
December 8, 2015
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Summary:  Appellate Division affirmed trial court's order disclosing certain records pertaining to an investigation of sheriff officers who used county-owned generators for their personal use during Superstorm Sandy.
Update: December 28, 2015:
The Warren County Prosecutor's office called my attorney, Walter Luers, this morning and advised that a) that office (as opposed to County itself) will be taking over the case, b) it is going to petition the New Jersey Supreme Court to hear its appeal of the Appellate Division's disclosure ruling and c) that it will seek to extend the 30 day stay that the Appellate Division set for disclosure of the records.
Since such motions for stay extensions are almost always granted, I consented to the stay extension.
 Update: April 29, 2016:
 The Warren County Prosecutor's petition to the Supreme Court was denied.