Dual service allowed for alcohol official
City and state officials say it is OK for an Oklahoma City police officer to also sit on the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission.
A state law makes it illegal for Oklahomans to hold two public offices, and the law considers police officers to be public officials.
The intent of the state's dual-office law is to prevent conflicts of interest.
However, state and Oklahoma City officials maintain ...
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