Tag: Mark Brnovich
Guilty pleas secured in election-related cases in Georgia and Arizona
Guilty pleas were entered in multiple federal cases involving those charged with making illegal threats against election officials in Georgia and Arizona.
Iowa man sentenced to 30 months for 2020 election threats to...
An Iowa man is sentenced to 30 months behind bars over threats made to Maricopa County Supervisor Clint Hickman and former Arizona...
Arizona GOP leaders threaten lawsuit over proposed elections manual
Senate President Warren Petersen is threatening legal action against Secretary of State Adrian Fontes over the current draft of the Arizona Elections...
Court strikes down limits on filming of police in Arizona
A federal judge has ruled that an Arizona law limiting how close people can get to recording law enforcement is unconstitutional, citing...
Iowa man pleads guilty in Arizona election threats case
An Iowa man pleaded guilty Thursday to threatening two Arizona officials in messages that mentioned discredited allegations of fraud in the 2020...
Arizona Supreme Court rejects bid to reschedule execution
The Arizona Supreme Court declined Wednesday to reschedule an execution initially set for this week that looked unlikely to be carried out after Gov....
Gov. Katie Hobbs steps in; scheduled execution of Aaron Gunches unlikely...
A vow by Arizona’s governor not to proceed with any executions amid lingering questions about the rights of death row prisoners appears...
AZ Supreme Court: Governor not required to carry out execution
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that state law doesn’t require Gov. Katie Hobbs to carry out the April 6 execution of...
Gov. Katie Hobbs blasted for plans to defy execution order
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is facing heavy pushback from a victim’s sister and a powerful county prosecutor for her plans to defy...
Gov. Katie Hobbs won’t proceed with execution of Aaron Gunches set...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vowed Friday that her administration won’t carry out an execution even though the state Supreme Court scheduled it...