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The terms of public service are the prerogative of the public. Fundamental among those terms; public servants are accountable to the public, and to meaningful standards of conduct and competence, at least for the eight measly hours a day that we have to "trust" them with the control over our power and our resources.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Sheriff - District Attorney have been "finalizing" the APS Tellez investigation for weeks now

One wonders; what gives?

Posted by ched macquigg at 10:52 AM  

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