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Originally published July 1, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified July 1, 2008 at 6:53 PM

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Judge denies convict's request for information on law enforcement officials

A Franklin County judge says the sheriff's office and jail don't have to give any more documents to a convict who has made hundreds of requests...

TRI-CITIES — A Franklin County judge says the sheriff's office and jail don't have to give any more documents to a convict who has made hundreds of requests for information about law enforcement officials in Washington.

Judge Cameron Mitchell said Monday there was no legitimate purposed behind the 39 requests Allan W. Parmelee filed seeking jail employee photos, records and phone numbers.

Parmelee is serving a prison sentence at Stafford Creek Corrections Center in Aberdeen. He was convicted in 2004 of arson for firebombing of a vehicle belonging to his ex-wife's divorce lawyer.

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