Phoenix Cops Nab 1,300 Fugitives With Special Warrant Task Force

  Speaking of warrants… All that talk of warrants last year spurred several agencies — yes, even the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office — to round up a few fugitives. About 70,000 felony and misdemeanor warrants could be served in the Phoenix metro area on any given day. One of the…

State Senate to Hold Hearing on Issue of Felony Warrants

  Whether Sheriff Joe Arpaio is using his resources correctly when it comes to serving felony warrants will be among issues discussed at a legislative hearing on Monday. The State Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hear testimony starting at 1:30 p.m. on the subject of felony warrants — a topic well known to…

Earth Hour: City of Phoenix to Save Money by Opting Out of Event in 2009

  Last year, when the city of Phoenix still had money, Earth Hour was all fun and games. Then came the recession, which forced the city to start making nine-digit budget cuts and laying off hundreds of people. New Times has confirmed that, this year, Phoenix won’t be spending thousands in public funds to…

Hot Links: Taxes, Fires, and Strange Beasts

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer’s still pushing her budget-rescue plan to state lawmakers, which includes a proposed temporary tax hike. Legislators haven’t exactly received Brewer’s plan with open arms, and she says their reluctance may delay a special spring election which puts approval for the tax hike in voters’ hands. A…

Feedback from the Issue of Thursday, March 19, 2009

JUST DESERTERS Pardon them: The point in “No Canada” about this being a “poverty draft” is a good one. Though these people enlisted and weren’t drafted, their pitiful circumstances at home made the military the best job option they could find. Then they get to Iraq and find out what…

MCSO Detectives Question Former State Bar chief counsel Bob Van Wyck, Alleging He “Intimidated” Ernie Calderon, Who Backed Andrew Thomas in a Bar Probe

An attorney who recently left a top spot at the State Bar of Arizona says Maricopa County sheriff’s detectives recently questioned him in Flagstaff about his alleged “intimidation” of another lawyer with close ties to Andrew Thomas. That attorney, Bob Van Wyck, says he was baffled by the unannounced visit…

Are Your Papers in Order?

Elaine Sanchez understands Guadalupe, Arizona, as well as she understands her six children. She was born and raised in the village of 5,500 souls hard by the freeway and the conventional suburbs of Tempe and Phoenix. Sheriff Joe Arpaio put Guadalupe on the nation’s map during his anti-immigrant sweep last…

The Phoenix Country Club, the Men’s Grill, and Rusty Brown

Rusty Brown isn’t your typical civil rights hero. For starters, he’s a white male. He’s also a lawyer and a really good golfer: a six-time tournament champion at the Phoenix Country Club. (His handicap is a plus-2 — which tends to elicit gasps of envy from people who know about…

“TheEroticReview.com” Founder, David Elms, on the Lam

  A Maricopa County Superior Court judge signed a bench warrant today for prostitution whiz David Elms, who skipped his scheduled arraignment. As readers of the blog know, Elms also missed a court hearing on March 4, but officials decided it might have been inadvertent. When he failed to appear…