The Arizona Daily Star reports that in a letter to Tucson city officials last week, Assistant Attorney General Brunn Roysden wrote that failing to comply with these directions would mean a costly legal battle.
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Tue, 12/06/2016 - 8:40am
The Arizona Daily Star reports that in a letter to Tucson city officials last week, Assistant Attorney General Brunn Roysden wrote that failing to comply with these directions would mean a costly legal battle.