Court: Yuma Judge Was Wrong to Deny Transgender Man’s Name Change
“It seems the judge just didn’t want to deal with transgender people asking for name changes.”
“It seems the judge just didn’t want to deal with transgender people asking for name changes.”
Close left the Scottsdale prosecutor’s office amid revelations she badly bullied her employees. Now, she works for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.
Federal agents found a cooler full of male genitalia, buckets of heads, and a woman’s head sewn onto a man’s torso during the 2014 raid.
“I think you would rather have pilots who take their jobs seriously sitting up there rather than frat boys engaging in peeping Tom behavior.”
A former juvenile corrections officer says her coworkers would repeatedly call her “tits” and ask about her breast size.
Sergeant Daniel Beau Jones has been fired, but the criminal investigation remains ongoing.
“I’d need to dive further into those issues to answer,” Adel said when asked about the viral video of a Phoenix cop and racist Facebook posts.
Here’s everything we know about Maricopa County’s first female county attorney, Allister Adel.
Allister Adel is now County Attorney for the remainder of Bill Montgomery’s term, improving her shot at winning the county attorney’s race in 2020.
It’s the first report exclusively from Sheriff Penzone’s tenure, suggesting new leadership has not quelled the racial discrimination rampant during Joe Arpaio’s reign.
Juan Martinez will no longer be handling death penalty cases, according to a statement released by acting Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell.
Its decision came after Mary Stinson, an inmate who made $4.25 an hour working at Hickman’s, lost a finger while doing maintenance there.
The Board will then select one of the applicants to carry out the role of county attorney for the remainder of Montgomery’s term, which ends Jan 2021.
Business owners claimed a Phoenix anti-discrimination ordinance violated their rights to artistic and religious freedom.
As Arpaio makes his unwelcome return, here’s the rundown on what he’s been up to since losing the last sheriff’s race.
Angelique says that discriminatory actions by Phoenix PD supervisors caused her to suffer a miscarriage.
She’s pursuing a lawsuit, alleging ongoing brain damage from their excessive use of force during her arrest.
“There’s absolutely no question that support coordinators in Arizona are generally carrying a much larger case load than they should be carrying.”
Two more women have come forward, and this time, they’re civilians.
Charles Taylor tried to sue the Episcopal Church in 1991, alleging he was sexually abused at age 12 by Father Richard Babcock. The case was dismissed.
“It took him only 30 minutes to sexually harass me.”
“Sheriff is thinking of running for Sheriff again.”