Convicted of first-degree murder in a highly publicized Arizona trial that included as evidence some of her statements during a 48 Hours interview and grisly…
Inmates in one Arizona county’s jails have been placed on a bread-and-water diet for desecrating the U.S. flags that hang in their cells, authorities said.
Agreeing with an earlier decision by a state appeals court, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that an out-of-state attorney and his firm could be sued by Arizona residents to…
Arrested by a well-known Arizona sheriff, charged with animal abuse and acquitted in a bench trial after leaving his canine partner unattended in his patrol vehicle for several hours in…
Corrected: Plans for a new $129 million law school complex to be constructed by Arizona State University on a city block in downtown Phoenix include not only the Sandra Day…
The Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff’s Office is fighting an adverse decision in a racial-profiling suit, as well as the fees sought by the winning plaintiffs’ lawyers
A longtime Arizona criminal defense lawyer is now herself facing criminal charges after investigators say she was sucked into a client’s illegal schemes.
A federal judge in Arizona has overturned the state’s 25-year-old statute for bringing a charge of loitering if “in a public place to beg.” The ruling (PDF) concerned the…
Once upon a time, a clothesline was a standard feature of most back yards. But concern that publicly airing clean laundry attached with clothespins to a rope or wire was…
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