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27.02.10
Norman - A man who regularly attends regional city of Norman and Cleveland County calls for a collective meeting of Assistant District Attorney stifles its attempts to obtain information easily.
Bobby Stevens, a resident of east Norman, said he was demanding to know how Cleveland County paid for the new sheriff cruisers, there were also several items related to the Wreckers hired by the department. He said he entered the office of Cleveland County about 14 January and Socialist a written list of documents and information he sought.
Exactly a month passed and Stevens still had not heard of that county.
"In my view, 28 days was more than enough time to obtain this information, he said.
Stevens then contacted County Cleveland again. About a day later, he got a character dated February 10 from Assistant District Attorney David Batton, powerful him the county could not fulfill his request for information because the county was not stable this document or set of facts he sought.
Source: Norman Transcript