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Defense objects to park permit ordinances as irrelevant to Officer Byrd's termination appeal
Summary
Defense counsel objected to admission of certified copies of Conway park ordinances and permit rules, arguing they are irrelevant to whether Officer Britney Byrd's response warranted termination; prosecutors said the materials relate to the scope of the internal investigation.
Defense counsel objected during the hearing to the admission of certified copies of Conway ordinances and event‑permit rules governing pavilion rentals and park use, arguing the materials concern pavilion rentals and permit procedures unrelated to Officer Britney Byrd's termination appeal. Prosecutors had offered the certified ordinances — including a 1971 ordinance, a 1981 fee provision, a 2012 parks rules update and an event permit ordinance enacted in 2022 — as exhibits. Defense counsel said the ordinances addressed…
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