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Oct 23 at 16:00 answer added bdb484 timeline score: 2
Oct 23 at 15:41 history edited bdb484 CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 23 at 15:28 comment added bdb484 A lot of silly commentary here. I'm not sure what the rules are in Montana, but this type of information is often quite available, regardless of the subject's motives.
Oct 23 at 13:53 vote accept SomeSEuser
Oct 23 at 13:11 comment added Jon Custer Hearsay and tribal knowledge are usually not written down and filed away. So even breaking in and going through their files will likely not lead to anything.
Oct 23 at 11:46 answer added Trish timeline score: 1
Oct 23 at 6:16 comment added nvoigt Any sane juristiction will have measures in place that protect ongoing cases from transparency requests. So you may not get what you want from either.
Oct 23 at 3:11 comment added littleadv Why would the person want that or care? What's the context? "we know a lot about you" may not at all be a statement of fact, police can and routinely do lie in interrogations.
Oct 23 at 2:40 history asked SomeSEuser CC BY-SA 4.0