By Paul MoniesOklahoma WatchOklahoma district attorneys have more than $56 million in uncollected fees on their books and are being advised they should hire collection agencies to go after offenders to recover more of the debt. But district attorneys are balking at the recommendation, made by private auditors, because the prospect of collecting a lot of the money is uncertain — and aggressive collections could conflict with criminal justice reform efforts intended to shift their offices and the courts away from depending on fines and fees.Read more on NewsOK.com