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Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery. (Cronkite News file photo)
Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery says Arizona's sentencing guidelines deter crime and as a result will bring down the prison population.
Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery says Arizona's sentencing guidelines deter crime and as a result will bring down the prison population.
Dear Sirs, Please be advised that President Obama has said in an interview with Barbara Walters the following when it comes to legalized marijuana. “We’ve got bigger fish to fry... It would not make sense for us to see a top priority as going after recreational uses in states that have determined that it’s legal.”
Duty, honor, country: Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying point to build courage when courage seems to fail, to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith, to create hope when hope becomes forlorn. -- General Douglas MacArthur, Thayer Award Speech, 1962
In a spirited race for one of Maricopa County's high-profile positions, Bill Montgomery has defeated interim and former Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley to earn the Republican ticket and now will campaign against attorney Michael Kielsky of the Libertarian Party in the Nov. 2 general election.
Lisa Love did what she had to do.
It's been a year of transitions in the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, but the Nov. 2 general election will soon settle that.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, who is running for re-election, has accused his opponent of a campaign-spending violation and of using illegal immigrants during the filming of a campaign ad.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, who is running for re-election, has accused his opponent of a campaign-spending violation and of using illegal immigrants during the filming of a campaign ad.
A federal judge on Friday rejected a request that he appoint an attorney to represent the unborn who would be affected by a challenge to the state's new ban on abortions after 20 weeks.
In a year of transition for the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, Republican Bill Montgomery will be the one to transform it into what he says will be "his office" and not a clone of former county attorney Andrew Thomas.
In his first week on the job, Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery said he's taking a slow and cautious approach to changing any of the office's policies, but already is taking a strong stand of prosecuting crimes stemming from illegal immigration and holding criminals accountable.
The Republican contender for Arizona attorney general apparently broke the law by spending money that was to be used for the primary elections last month to help him in the November general election, the director of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission has concluded.
A judge on Thursday rebuffed efforts by Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery to further delay the paperwork necessary for opening a marijuana dispensary.
A top elected Republican will be leading the effort to convince voters to keep the partisan in partisan politics.
Republican Bill Montgomery of Gilbert has to run a nearly perfect campaign to have any chance of upsetting incumbent state Attorney General Terry Goddard.
State Rep. Amanda Reeve (R-Cave Creek) has proposed a bill that would make synthetic drugs marketed as Spice or K2 illegal in the state. The products are also known Skunk, Yucatan Fire, Black Mamba, Blaze and Red X Dawn and are sold as incense, though users typically smoke them like marijuana. The ingredients are currently illegal under federal law but not state law.
State Rep. Amanda Reeve (R-Cave Creek) has proposed a bill that would make synthetic drugs marketed as Spice or K2 illegal in the state. The products are also known Skunk, Yucatan Fire, Black Mamba, Blaze and Red X Dawn and are sold as incense, though users typically smoke them like marijuana. The ingredients are currently illegal under federal law but not state law.
State Rep. Amanda Reeve (R-Cave Creek) has proposed a bill that would make synthetic drugs marketed as Spice or K2 illegal in the state. The products are also known Skunk, Yucatan Fire, Black Mamba, Blaze and Red X Dawn and are sold as incense, though users typically smoke them like marijuana. The ingredients are currently illegal under federal law but not state law.
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