Former Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz (right) and his attorney, Scott Wood, leave District Judge Rebecca Nightingale's courtroom Wednesday after a brief hearing at which a Feb. 26 court date was set to argue Glanz's motion to dismiss one of the misdemeanor charges against him. MICHAEL WYKE/Tulsa World

Stanley Glanz's contention that the 2009 internal investigation involving Robert Bates is a personnel record which should not have been released "completely misses the mark," according to court documents filed Wednesday by prosecutors.

The former Tulsa County sheriff appeared Wednesday in Presiding District Judge Rebecca Nightingale's court, where she scheduled a 2 p.m. Feb. 26 hearing on Glanz's motion to dismiss one of two misdemeanors he faces.

Glanz is charged with willful violation of the law and refusal to perform official duty aftergrand jurors indicted him Sept. 30 on those two counts.