Ariz. County Fights $1.38M Fee Request In Migrant ID Case

By Adam Lidgett (July 11, 2017, 6:28 PM EDT) -- Maricopa County, Arizona, told a federal judge on Monday that the $1.38 million in attorneys' fees sought by a migrants justice group and others in their suit that saw a permanent bar placed on the county sheriff's use of work verification documents to conduct criminal prosecutions for identity theft or forgery was unreasonable....

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