Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 610 - Governmental Bodies and Records
Section 610.205 - Crime scene photographs and video recordings closed records, when — disclosure to next-of-kin or by court order — inapplicability.

Effective - 28 Aug 2016
610.205. Crime scene photographs and video recordings closed records, when — disclosure to next-of-kin or by court order — inapplicability. — 1. Crime scene photographs and video recordings, including photographs and video recordings created or produced by a state or local agency or by a perpetrator or suspect at a crime scene, which depict or describe a deceased person in a state of dismemberment, decapitation, or similar mutilation including, without limitation, where the deceased person's genitalia are exposed, shall be considered closed records and shall not be subject to disclosure under the provisions of this chapter; provided, however, that this section shall not prohibit disclosure of such material to the deceased's next of kin or to an individual who has secured a written release from the next of kin. It shall be the responsibility of the next of kin to show proof of the familial relationship. For purposes of such access, the deceased's next of kin shall be:
(1) The spouse of the deceased if living;
(2) If there is no living spouse of the deceased, an adult child of the deceased; or
(3) If there is no living spouse or adult child, a parent of the deceased.
2. Subject to the provisions of subsection 3 of this section, in the case of closed criminal investigations a circuit court judge may order the disclosure of such photographs or video recordings upon findings in writing that disclosure is in the public interest and outweighs any privacy interest that may be asserted by the deceased person's next of kin. In making such determination, the court shall consider whether such disclosure is necessary for public evaluation of governmental performance, the seriousness of the intrusion into the family's right to privacy, and whether such disclosure is the least intrusive means available considering the availability of similar information in other public records. In any such action, the court shall review the photographs or video recordings in question in camera with the custodian of the crime scene materials present and may condition any disclosure on such condition as the court may deem necessary to accommodate the interests of the parties.
3. Prior to releasing any crime scene material described in subsection 1 of this section, the custodian of such material shall give the deceased person's next of kin at least two weeks' notice. No court shall order a disclosure under subsection 2 of this section which would disregard or shorten the duration of such notice requirement.
4. The provisions of this section shall apply to all undisclosed material which is in the custody of a state or local agency on August 28, 2016, and to any such material which comes into the custody of a state or local agency after such date.
5. The provisions of this section shall not apply to disclosure of crime scene material to counsel representing a convicted defendant in a habeas corpus action, on a motion for new trial, or in a federal habeas corpus action under 28 U.S.C. Section 2254 or 2255 for the purpose of preparing to file or litigating such proceedings. Counsel may disclose such materials to his or her client and any expert or investigator assisting counsel but shall not otherwise disseminate such materials, except to the extent they may be necessary exhibits in court proceedings. A request under this subsection shall clearly state that such request is being made for the purpose of preparing to file and litigate proceedings enumerated in this subsection.
6. The director of the department of public safety shall promulgate rules and regulations governing the viewing of materials described in subsection 1 of this section by bona fide credentialed members of the press.
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(L. 2016 S.B. 732)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXIX - Conduct of Public Business

Chapter 610 - Governmental Bodies and Records

Section 610.010 - Definitions.

Section 610.011 - Liberal construction of law to be public policy.

Section 610.015 - Votes, how taken.

Section 610.020 - Notice of meetings, when required — recording of meetings to be allowed, guidelines, penalty — accessibility of meetings — minutes of meetings to be kept, content — voting records to be included.

Section 610.021 - Closed meetings and closed records authorized when, exceptions.

Section 610.022 - Closed meetings, procedure and limitation — public records presumed open unless exempt — objections to closing meetings or records, procedure.

Section 610.023 - Records of governmental bodies to be in care of custodian, duties — records may be copied but not removed, exception, procedure — denial of access, procedure.

Section 610.024 - Public record containing exempt and nonexempt materials, nonexempt to be made available — deleted exempt materials to be explained, exception.

Section 610.025 - Electronic transmission of messages relating to public business, requirements.

Section 610.026 - Fees for copying public records, limitations — fee money remitted to whom — tax, license or fee as used in Missouri Constitution Article X, Section 22, not to include copying fees.

Section 610.027 - Violations — remedies, procedure, penalty, purposeful violations — validity of actions by governing bodies in violation — governmental bodies may seek interpretation of law, attorney general to provide.

Section 610.028 - Legal defense of members of governmental bodies, when — written policy on release of information required — persons reporting violations exempt from liability and discipline.

Section 610.029 - Governmental agencies to provide information by electronic services, contracts for public records databases, requirements, electronic services defined — division of data processing may be consulted.

Section 610.030 - Injunctive relief authorized.

Section 610.032 - Executive agency disclosure of closed records, purpose, procedure — executive agency defined.

Section 610.035 - State entity not to disclose Social Security number, exceptions.

Section 610.100 - Arrest and incident records — definitions — available to public — closed records, when — action for disclosure of investigative report authorized, costs — application to open incident and arrest reports, violations, civil penalty —...

Section 610.103 - Criminal background check completed without fee, when.

Section 610.105 - Effect of nolle pros — dismissal — sentence suspended on record — not guilty due to mental disease or defect, effect — official records available to victim in certain cases.

Section 610.106 - Suspended sentence prior to September 28, 1981, procedure to close records.

Section 610.110 - Failure to recite closed record excused — exceptions.

Section 610.115 - Penalty.

Section 610.120 - Records to be confidential — accessible to whom, purposes.

Section 610.122 - Arrest record expunged, requirements.

Section 610.123 - Procedure to expunge, supreme court to promulgate rules — similar to small claims.

Section 610.124 - Destruction of arrest records — removal from all electronic files — FBI requested to expunge — protest to expungement, procedure.

Section 610.125 - Failure to comply with expungement order, penalty — knowingly using expunged record for gain, penalty.

Section 610.126 - Expungement does not deem arrest invalid — department of revenue may retain records necessary for administrative actions on driver's license — power to close or expunge record, limitation.

Section 610.130 - Alcohol-related driving offenses, expunged from records, when — procedures, effect — limitations.

Section 610.131 - Expungement for persons less than eighteen years of age at time of offense.

Section 610.140 - Expungement of certain criminal records, petition, contents, procedure — effect of expungement on employer inquiry — lifetime limits.

Section 610.145 - Stolen or mistaken identity, expungement of records, procedure.

Section 610.150 - "911" telephone reports inaccessible, exceptions.

Section 610.175 - Flight log records after flight, open public records for elected members of executive and legislative branches.

Section 610.200 - Law enforcement agency log or record of suspected crimes, accidents or complaints, available for inspection and copying.

Section 610.205 - Crime scene photographs and video recordings closed records, when — disclosure to next-of-kin or by court order — inapplicability.

Section 610.210 - Health care coordination, certain records may be released.

Section 610.225 - Tax credit records and documents deemed closed records, when — request for opening records and documents, requirements, fee authorized.