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Aug 5, 2021

Dem Senator Navarrete arrested

A Democratic state senator was arrested Thursday evening, Phoenix police confirmed.

Mar 8, 2019

Arizona lawmaker to spend 1 day in jail for drunken driving

Arizona Rep. David Cook will spend 24 hours in jail after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.

Feb 8, 2019

Bomb threat at Capitol leads to arrest

Many people at the Arizona State Capitol were stuck inside during lunch hour after a man claimed to have a bomb in a bag.

Feb 4, 2019

Record of Stringer’s application to practice law gone

A spokesman for the Arizona Supreme Court told Capitol Media Services on Friday that his agency is unable to find Stringer's 2003 application form seeking permission to practice law in this state.

Dec 21, 2018

Arizona leads the way in criminal justice reform

Arizona’s criminal justice system is not perfect. There is always room for improvement in any system, and I and other prosecutors remain willing to engage in productive discussions and initiatives to improve criminal justice system outcomes for crime victims, the public we serve, and defendants to reduce recidivism.

Dec 20, 2018

Rep. Cook arrested on suspicion of DUI, flashes House ID

Rep. David Cook, R-Globe, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of extreme drunken driving.

Mar 27, 2018

Jury acquits Capitol protester arrested in 2016

A man who was forcibly removed from the Arizona House during a 2016 protest was acquitted today of all charges stemming from his arrest.

Aug 8, 2017

Attorney argues lawmakers cannot outlaw medical marijuana on campus

State lawmakers have no legal right to make it a crime for medical marijuana users to possess the drug on college campuses, an attorney for a student who was arrested is arguing to the Arizona Supreme Court.

May 15, 2017

FBI: McSally threatened, Tucson man arrested

A Tucson school district employee has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly leaving threatening voicemail messages for U.S. Rep. Martha McSally.

Feb 27, 2017

Head of police association says rioting bill won’t chill rights to protest

The head of the Arizona Police Association is rejecting arguments that legislation to include rioting in racketeering and conspiracy statutes will chill the rights of Arizonans to protest.

Jul 29, 2016

Inaccuracies surface in DES arrest

The arrest Wednesday of a Department of Economic Security employee on suspicion of food stamp fraud is riddled with falsehoods about her criminal history, her housing situation and her likelihood to appear in court.

Nov 17, 2015

Trial set for ex-state employee accused of stealing millions

A May 12 trial has been set for a former state employee charged with stealing millions of dollars from Arizona's health care program for the poor.

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