Stapley Case Down Another Prosecutor; Local Lawyer Bows Out of Thomas’ Dream Team

  You could say prosecutors are dropping like flies at this point: First, Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas tossed the first Stapley case to Yavapai County. Then, after losing that case, the Yavapai prosecutors declined to work on the most recent potential charges against Stapley. Thomas then found the two D.C. lawyers and Phoenix attorney David Eisenberg…

Marana Man Gets 17-Years for Molesting Three Brothers in the 1990s

A Pima County judge sentenced a Marana man to 17-years in prison yesterday for molesting three boys more than 10 years ago. According to court records, authorities opened the case in 2006, after the three brothers told their guardian that Arnold L. Geib, 73, molested them on multiple occasions when…

Cat Killing Prescott Woman Gets Probation

A Prescott Valley woman, who now lives in Maricopa County, was sentenced to two years’ probation and 80 hours of community service after pleading guilty to animal cruelty and disorderly conduct.Boy did Michael Vick pick the wrong lawyer…

New Stapley Case Won’t be Picked Up by Yavapai County by Court Deadline Today

  ​ The Monday arrest of Maricopa County Supervisor Don Stapley triggered a 48-hour window in which to file charges. Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s office, which apparently made the arrest in the white-collar case without first consulting a prosecutor’s office, recommends Stapley be charged with 93 felonies and seven misdemeanors related to alleged slush…

Stapley Tells Deputies During Arrest: “You’ve Got to be Kidding Me”

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office confirmed information it apparently gave Channel 15 (KNXV-TV) earlier today about wanting Don Stapley charged with 93 felonies and seven misdemeanors. In a likely nod to suspicions about the timing of Stapley’s arrest on new charges so soon after his old ones were dismissed, Sheriff Joe Arpaio…