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a victory for the City of Albuquerque after the Attorney General finds the city did not violate the stateamp;#39;s anti-donation laws when it bought artificial turf for the Duke City Gladiators though the investigation did find another problem with that purchase news 13amp;#39;s Analisa Pardo explains the legal win for the City of Albuquerque investigation the city purchased the artificial turf which was placed in Rio Rancho for the Duke City Gladiators to play on mayor Tim Keller was there for the rollout first of all beautiful new field right oh man itamp;#39;s so good to see and I got to tell you so this field Gladiators got it for as long as they want it every year the move sparked criticism from City councilors and Albuquerqueamp;#39;s own inspector Generalamp;#39;s office found the purchase violated the stateamp;#39;s anti-donation Clause but a new attorney general report disputes that the report finds the city did not violate the anti-donation Clause saying the city always