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English: Portrait of Michael W. Morrissey published by the Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance (MOVA), as Morrissey is a member of the Victim and Witness Assistance Board (VWAB), the Governing Board of MOVA.

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District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey

Michael W. Morrissey became Norfolk District Attorney in 2010 after serving in both the Massachusetts House of Representatives and State Senate, where he chaired four major committees including the Committee on Public Safety. He was an early supporter, and voted for, the original Victim’s Bill of Rights and supported services for domestic violence victims. He served on the board of directors for Domestic Violence Ended (DOVE) in Quincy while DOVE was acquiring their first shelter building. He continues to partner with them today. As District Attorney, his office has focused on education, enforcement and crime prevention to address the opioid overdose epidemic, to prevent impaired driving and associated fatalities, and increasing data-driven policies to

decrease crime and recidivism.
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Author Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance

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A Guide to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, Published by William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Division of Public Records, (Updated January 2017) can be found at https://www.mass.gov/files/2017-06/Public%20Records%20Law.pdf and page 7 says:

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  1. See G. L. c. 66, § 10(a) (public records are to be provided to “any person”); see also 950 CMR 32.05(5) (custodian prohibited from inquiring into a requester’s status or motivation); but see G. L. c. 4, § 7(26)(n) (a records custodian may ask the requester to voluntarily provide additional information in order to reach a “reasonable judgment” regarding disclosure of responsive records).
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