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To: SittinYonder

Also, I think the limit is 10 days there.

At least I'm pretty sure that was what was in the request. So, depending if the county of request, and the State of Texas reqs, we don't count weekends and maybe or maybe not Columbus day. So from Oct 4, that would be Oct 18 or 19, just like the previous poster stated.

I wonder how long Earle could drag it out beyond that?

Oh well, it'll be interesting to see what, if anything is released.


225 posted on 10/11/2005 6:29:41 AM PDT by eyespysomething (Historically accurate, not politically correct.)
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To: eyespysomething
I wonder how long Earle could drag it out beyond that?

I'm more familiar with Georgia laws, but you don't have to provide the information requested within the time limit, you just have to respond (of course, there has to be a reasonable excuse why you can't provide within the three days). Further, in Georgia any "ongoing criminal investigation" is almost completely exempt from open records laws, so Earle might be able to exempt these records (or try) on that ground. But I don't know Texas open records laws.

226 posted on 10/11/2005 9:26:08 AM PDT by SittinYonder (Flea, feather, bird, egg, nest, twig, branch, limb, tree, and the bog down in the valley - o.)
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