Posted on 10/04/2005 11:32:33 AM PDT by wcdukenfield
BY FIRST CLASS MAIL AND FACSIMILE Fax: (512) 854-9695
October 4, 2005
Mr. Ronnie Earle District Attorney Travis County 509 W.11th St. Austin, TX 78701
APPLICATION FOR PRODUCTION OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
Dear Mr. Earle:
This is an application for production of public information pursuant to Sec. 552.221 of the Texas Public Information Act.
Landmark Legal Foundation (Landmark) requests that that your office provide copies of requested material to Landmarks Leesburg, Virginia address pursuant to Sec. 552.221(b)(2). The following information is sought from your office:
REQUESTED INFORMATION
1. For the time period January 1, 2000 to October 4, 2005: Any and all information in the Travis County District Attorneys Office (DA) , or in the custody or control of any individual working for said office, which name or in any way reference the Democratic National Committee (DNC); any entity, campaign committee, employee, agent or consultant of the DNC; DNC Chairman Howard Dean; the Texas Democratic Party; any entity, campaign committee, employee, agent or consultant of the Texas Democratic Party; Texas Democratic Party Chair Charles Soechting; any members of the Texas state legislature; Texas State Representative Pete Laney; and former Congressman Martin Frost.
The information must include, but is not limited to, calendars, agendas, schedules, notes, notations, letters, audio tapes, and/or video tapes. (For a more comprehensive definition of public information, see below.)
2. This request seeks all telephonic records (including but not limited to cell phone numbers) in the custody of the DAs office, or in the custody of any individual working for said office, or to which the DAs office has or can receive access, disclosing telephone calls to or from Mr. Earle for the time period August 1, 2005 to October 4, 2005. This request includes all information, regardless of format, including but not limited to bills or invoices disclosing telephonic communications.
3. This request seeks all telephone messages, logs, notes or notations prepared by anyone in the DAs office for Mr. Earle, including but not limited to Mr. Earles secretary, receptionist and or office administrator or manager, for the time period August 1, 2005 to October 4, 2005.
4. This request seeks all telephone numbers (including but not limited to cell phone numbers) of Mr. Earle.
5. This request seeks all information in the custody of the DAs office, or in the custody or control of any individual working for said office, which name or in any way reference Messrs. Mark Birnbaum, Jim Schermbeck, or their employees, agents or representatives, or the filming of their movie The Big Buy which cover the period of January 1, 2002 to October 4, 2005. This includes all telephonic records of communications involving Mr. Earle, the DAs office, and Messrs. Birnbaum or Schermbeck.
6. This request seeks any copies of the film, or parts of the film The Big Buy, in whatever stage of production, in the possession of Mr. Earle, the DAs office, or any employee of said office.
Pursuant to Sec. 552.002(a) public information means information that is collected, assembled, or maintained under a law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business: (1) by a governmental body; or (2) for a governmental body and the governmental body owns the information or has a right of access to it. Moreover, Sec. 552.002(b) provides that the media on which public information is recorded include: (1) paper; (2) film; (3) a magnetic, optical, or solid state device that can store an electronic signal; (4) tape; (5) Mylar; (6) linen; (7) silk; and (8) vellum. Furthermore, Sec. 552.002(c) provides that the general forms in which the media containing public information exist include a book, paper, letter, document, printout, photograph, film, tape, microfiche, microfilm, photostat, sound recording, map, and drawing and a voice, data, or video representation held in computer memory.
This request includes all information, regardless of format. Moreover, it includes information stored on back-up data files, including disks and recordings of electronic communications.
This request for information does not seek any information exempt from release pursuant to Sec. 552.108 in that such release would not impede legitimate law enforcement or prosecutorial activities. Moreover, information relating to improper or illegal conduct by the DA or any person acting on behalf of or in the employment of the DAs office is not exempt from disclosure under any exemption set forth in Chapter 552.
In the event that the DA asserts an exemption in response to this application, Landmark will expect timely compliance with the DAs duty pursuant to Sec. 552.301 to seek an Attorney Generals decision as to the legitimacy of the exemption asserted.
Landmark is a tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization and seeks this information for public dissemination and education. Landmark respectfully requests a waiver or reduction of charges for providing copies of the requested information pursuant to Sec. 552.267 as the information sought is in the public interest because providing the cop[ies] . . . primarily benefits the general public. Landmark will, in fact, make this information public upon receipt. If a fee waiver is refused Landmark agrees to pay reasonable duplication costs up to $1500.00, but requests a timely itemized estimate of charges prior to incurring those costs as provided in Sec. 552.2615 via facsimile to Landmarks Leesburg, Virginia office at 703-554-6119. However, Landmark agrees that duplication and release of records may proceed up to the $1500.00 amount immediately.
Sec. 552.221(d) requires that you act promptly [and] without delay -- within the 10 days provided in. If you have any questions, or wish to discuss this request further, please feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
Mark R. Levin President
cc: Ms. Alicia Perez, Executive Manager Administrative Operations Travis County 314 W. 11th St. Austin, TX 78701
bttt for freedom of information, yes, even from democrats.
You got Waco right, it was their finest hour in recent history.
I think you are right. Gibson is a better choice.
Klayman's group was/is Judicial Watch.
Klayman's group was/is Judicial Watch.
Right on. Why aren't the lefties ever investigated? It's enough to make one believe in conspiracy theories.
Thank you Pal
Gibson is a lawyer, right? That might have a lot to do with his mindset.
You're confusing Landmark with Judicial Watch, which is always asking for money. Landmark is run by Mark Levin (the Great One), doesn't have its hand out all, and is seriously effective. Go to landmarklegal.org.
FYI.
ping
Just sent a copy of the request to the following: O'Reilly, Gibson, Hannity, Snow, Fox & Friends, and Dayside. Feel free to back me up by emailing all of the above or anyone else you can think of. I do not have email for Rush.
I agree. The money will probably run out juuuust before they get to the good stuff.
I'm confused, we were talking about Texas Ranger investigations under Texas Law.
I'll bet Pelosi had some conversations with Martin Frost and/or other Texas dem officials leading up to the indictments.
Is there any way Texas Governor Rick Perry can help expedite this?
Get them.
I just wish that I was rich enough to post rewards for documentation which would nail this slimey rat bastard and his fellow maggots.
I bet there is a not a single paper shredder left on the shelves of Office Depot stores in Travis County, Texas today.
10 working days
Probably not, but TX AG Greg Abbott probably can expedite this process.
The Open Records Division also provides an Open Government Hotline, staffed by investigators who specialize in both the Public Information Act and the Open Meetings Act. These investigators can answer questions regarding these laws and can help resolve disputes involving the open government laws. However, the Hotline cannot provide legal advice to private citizens or governmental entities. The Hotline can be reached at (512) 478-OPEN (6736) or toll-free at (877) OPEN TEX (673-6839).
The Open Meetings Act and the Public Information Act are codified at chapters 551 and 552, respectively, of the Government Code.
Frequently Asked Questions What types of records are subject to the Public Information Act?
Any information collected, assembled, or maintained by or for a governmental body is subject to the Public Information Act. The format (paper, electronic, microfilm, etc.) of the record does not affect its status as a public record.
Texas has a pretty liberal FOIA policy. And TX AG, Greg Abbott (R) is likely to rule in favor of Rep. DeLay.
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