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Abair, Daniel G

Daniel G Abair
Lee County Sheriff's Office

15 E Chestnut Street
Marianna, AR 72360
United States

870-295-7715
Decertification No. 1633982087 - 736689240
October 15, 2012
Offense: Criminal Charges and/or Conviction
Employer: Lee County Sheriff's Office
Authority: Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards & Training [CLEST]
Brady Offense No. 1632170184 - 500596384
October 15, 2012
Offense: Criminal Charges and/or Conviction
Employer: Lee County Sheriff's Office
Authority: Lee County Sheriff's Office

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Act Ark. Code Ann. §25-19-101 et seq.

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act was established in 1967. It is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to public records of governmental bodies. Arkansas defines public records as "writings, recorded sounds, films, tapes, electronic or computer-based information, or data compilations in any medium required by law to be kept.” Originally, any citizen of the state of Arkansas could request records during normal business hours with the exception of individuals on trial and convicted felons who request information concerning the Department of Corrections.

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