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How election misinformation, conspiracies led to felony grand jury indictments in rural AZ
It only took five interviews to unanimously convince a grand jury in Arizona to indict two Cochise County officials on felony election interference charges, according to transcripts obtained by The Arizona Republic. The grand jury proceedings, which lasted two days in Phoenix, ultimately resulted in the indictment of Supervisors Tom...
Southern Arizona counties may need to hire more officers if voters pass HCR 2060
(The Center Square) – A likely ballot referral related to the border could lead to significant changes in local law enforcement strategy if it’s passed into law. The “Secure the Border Act” or House Concurrent Resolution 2060 would make it a state crime for people to come into Arizona unless it’s through a legal port of entry, which would give law enforcement at the state, local and county levels the ability to arrest somebody for doing so. ...
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