What Arizona wants
This document was tucked in a court filing in the UEP Trust case. I found it interesting as far as the breadth and depth of the request by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office to learn what has been going on in the Twin Towns.
The list offers of pretty good summary of who, what, when and where of some events over the past five years.
An attorney representing Colorado City says in another court document that thousands of pages have since been turned over to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office in response to the records request.


Yet another illegal general search.
Since when do government agencies have any expectation of privacy? How can it be illegal to expect the cities to turn over their documents? They are not a private entity.
here is the definition of the state attorney general:
The State Attorney General in the United States is an executive office in all 50 US States that serves as the chief legal advisor to the state government and the chief law enforcement officer in the various states. In some states, the Attorney General serves as the head of the state’s Department of Justice with responsibilities similar to that of the United States Department of Justice. Most attorneys general are elected state-wide, but in a few states the selection is made by the Governor, the state legislature, or the state supreme court.
As “chief law enforcement officer” for the state he has the right to ask for any information from any local law enforcement regarding any matter. In essence they all work for Him (not for “you know who”). It is long overdue for him to step in and take a look around. Since the request was issued in January, 2010 and it is now August it will be interesting to see what comes of it.