Man Sues for $1M After Being Tased by Glendale Police
Kelly’s lawyers allege Glendale officer James Calderon used excessive force by tasing Kelly multiple times, causing him to defecate himself.
Kelly’s lawyers allege Glendale officer James Calderon used excessive force by tasing Kelly multiple times, causing him to defecate himself.
The trial is set for January 14, 2020. If convicted of both counts, he faces a minimum sentence of 23 years in prison.
It’s good to be vain sometimes.
Arizona’s medical cannabis industry — which until now hasn’t required any testing whatsoever — is bracing itself for change.
Johnson responded to a call from a caregiver about a man who had died from a gunshot wound at a home in the Sun Lakes neighborhood of Mesa.
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“It would obviously be on a case-by-case basis,” Espinoza said.
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The chief of the Goodyear Police Department, Jerry Geier, has been fired, city officials announced today.
ICE continues to deny her aunt’s requests for parole.
Meanwhile, vaccination rates among kindergartners in Maricopa County are decreasing.
For a small staff, the news team at Phoenix New Times gets big results.
The hotel is part of a larger plan for a transit hub at the intersection of 24th Street and Buckeye Road.
“Being an elected official is hard, being a female elected official is doubly so,” DeGraw wrote.
Light rail policies played a role in her detention by ICE.
How much messier can this get?
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Beginning in January, be prepared to take an alternate transportation method to Sky Harbor.
The settlement comes just before the six-month deadline for Erica Reynolds to file a lawsuit against the city.
An old story of moral panic.
CoreCivic officers kept Justin Fuller from calling lawyers and a prison rape hotline, he said. They piled disciplinary reports on him and threw him in solitary.
“Justice in the crime … would be better served by more significant and lengthy sentencing than that which the current system affords.” – Guy Mullins