If you read it carefully, the recent opinion from the Arizona Court of Appeals in State v. Woods can tell you a lot about how criminal appeals work in Arizona. In it, the trial court judge did something very unusual and suppressed
February Liberty On Tap: Free State Project documentary screening with Ernest Hancock (Publisher Freedom's Phoenix), Barry Hess (Libertarian Activist), Sam Paine (Independent), and Dara Onamission (Arizona FreedomFest)
Weed history is being made in Seattle: the first vending machines to dispense marijuana flower buds debuted Tuesday.
The machines, called ZaZZZ, are being placed in medical pot dispensaries, which helps to verify customer's age and identity since
Three members of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals came to Tucson to hear three cases as part of a series presented by the Rogers Law School at the University of Arizona.
Interesting comments on the law. Brown & Little P.L.C. is a small criminal defense law firm committed to providing the highest quality representation in criminal cases throughout Arizona.
A 56-old-woman was left with a fractured skull after a police officer got into an argument with her over a lottery ticket, according to reports. Martha Winkler states that the officer used excessive violence against her
Super Bowl host cities can see a major economic boost when the NFL comes to town. But the mayor of Glendale, Arizona - home to Super Bowl XLIX - is questioning the money-making potential of this year's big game,
Pro-police supporters were allowed to assault anti-police brutality protesters under the eyes of a watching police chief, who thanked them for their support during a "Rally for Law Enforcement", including one hulking man who shoved
Arizona became the first state in the nation on Thursday to enact a law requiring high school students to pass the U.S. citizenship test on civics before graduation, giving a boost to a growing nationwide effort to boost civics education.
Liberal and conservative justices alike expressed misgivings with the Gilbert, Arizona, sign ordinance because it places more restrictions on the churches' temporary signs than those erected by political candidates, real estate agents and others.
Representative Phil Lovas, R-Peoria, has sponsored a bill that would have Arizona observe daylight saving time for the first time since 1967. "I loved daylight savings time as a kid, and I think the fact we'll have more time to play golf makes it eve
This film documents the story of Pastor Steven Anderson being being beaten, tasered, and jailed for refusing a warrant-less search of his vehicle. The film also covers his trial and subsequent border patrol encounters.
This information was sent to us from several Freedom's Phoenix readers...Thought you might be interested in these links to your Arizona NCES longitudinal data grants and your data sharing agreements.
Arizona officials said Monday they have been cleared of any wrongdoing in an execution this year that lasted nearly two hours, but they are nevertheless changing the drugs they use to put inmates to death.
A video on Facebook shows a power tripping cop abusing a teenager for not respecting his "authority." After being called out on a noise complaint, this officer decided to use his perceived authority to bully a 16-year-old kid.
The court held that prosecutors' failure to turn over evidence that could have helped Milke's defense was egregious, calling the actions "a severe stain on the Arizona justice system. Nondisclosure of this magnitude calls into question the integrity
As a witness filmed, the officer walked up to the girl and punched her, knocking her down. She then put the girl in a chokehold -- even after the teen's mother begged her and a second officer to stop, saying the girl is asthmatic and
A 30-year old CD purchased by her husband in 1984 for the sum of $18,000. The CD, which offered the bearer a 10.9% interest rate and renewed automatically until it was cashed in, was issued by Wells Fargo.
Andrea Garcia, local Arizona activist and r3VOLutionary, on the class action lawsuit regarding Mesa, AZ flooding -- Michael Eliot on floating geopolymer concrete (as it relates to the Seasteading project), and other materials
Attorney Marc Victor and Dr. Peter N. Steinmetz will be on Radio Caswell's talk show this coming Friday November 21st, 2014 from 4-5 PM MST - http://radiocaswells.com. They will be discussing Dr. Steinmetz's open-carry protest on July 25th as well as
Peter Steinmetz, a director at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, had been facing two counts of disorderly conduct. After signing a "pre-indictment resolution offer" on Tuesday, Steinmetz told 12 News that the deal was a victory for gun-ri
A U.S. federal judge on Tuesday ordered a controversial Arizona sheriff to undergo the same training as his deputies to prevent racial profiling and unlawful detention in the wake of the lawman's recent comments.
Doug Ducey, the Republican candidate for governor of Arizona in November's election, hails from a family that for two generations was involved in organized crime in Toledo, Ohio, according to a report by The Center for Investigative Reporting and P
RED MESA, Ariz. — The fans poured into the bleachers on a Friday night, erupting in "Let's go, Redskins!" chants that echoed across a new field of artificial turf, glowing green against a vast dun-colored landscape.
Armando Gutierrez was headed to Las Vegas with cash from his 2011 tax refund when he and his friends were pulled over by a sheriff's deputy. Deputy Charley Armendariz found the driver and passenger had a small amount of pot
write you today to plead for your liberty. As you have read in the news there are major shifts occurring in our national government and beyond. The ability for non-US interests to influence elections and therefore our elected officials is greater tha
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