VAN HINE v. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF COMM.


856 A.2d 204 (2004)

Christopher VAN HINE, Petitioner v. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF the COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, C. Michael Weaver, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Brett Daniels, Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the Commonwealth and Chief Information Officer, Respondents.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided July 2, 2004.

Publication Ordered August 11, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wesley J. Rish, Harrisburg, for petitioner.

James J. West, Harrisburg, for respondent.


OPINION BY Judge LEAVITT.

Before the Court is a motion by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) to quash a subpoena duces tecum served on OIG by Christopher Van Hine (Petitioner). OIG, which is not a party in Petitioner's civil action, claims that the documents demanded by Petitioner are privileged. The Court denies OIG's motion but will limit the scope of discovery as set forth in this opinion.

Petitioner is the complainant in an action filed in this...

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