Andy Thomas Needs a Perp Walk With His Papi, Sheriff Joe Arpaio

If anyone requires a dose of his own medieval medicine, it’s disbarred, disgraced former County Attorney Andrew Peyton Thomas. By that, I mean that the onetime tough-on-crime prosecutor turned purported criminal needs some serious, old-fashioned humiliation, the kind the Harvard Law School grad advocated in his 1994 tome Crime and…

Arizona Cannabis Society Raided by Phoenix Police

Arizona Cannabis Society, a medical-marijuana caregiver collective featured prominently in a March New Times blog post, was raided today by Phoenix police.Founder Bill Hayes is still being detained, cops say. However, police have no intention of booking anyone into jail today, says Phoenix Police Sergeant Trent Crump. Several people found…

Does Paul Babeu Have a Shot at Winning His Congressional Race?

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu is still trying to win a seat in Congress, despite the unflattering information about the sheriff that seems to come out with regularity during his campaign.First it was Babeu as Sheriff studboi1, and his ex-lover’s allegations that the sheriff threatened him with deportation — a…

James Peters, Scottsdale Cop With Six Kills, Applies for Retirement

James Peters, the Scottsdale police officer who made headlines in February for shooting and killing the sixth person of his 12-year stint with the department, is applying for retirement.According to a meeting agenda for Scottsdale’s police board for the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System, Peters has submitted an “accidental disability…

Arizona’s Voter ID Law Upheld by Ninth Circuit Court — in Part; Federal Voter-Registration Forms Must be Accepted, Though — Meaning Non-Citizens Could Still Vote

The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld — in part — Arizona’s voter-approved 2004 law requiring voters to show proof of citizenship before receiving a ballot.The Appeals Court en banc panel mostly shot down the challenges to the law, which had itself been upheld in Arizona U.S.  District…

Paul Babeu’s Congressional Campaign Contributions Collapse in the Weeks Following Allegations He Abused His Power, Threatened His Gay Lover with Deportation

Contributions to congressional hopeful Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu barely trickled in during March, with the once-popular lawman pocketing a mere $6,700 in the wake of multiple scandals that have enveloped him, his agency and his campaign. By comparison, Congressman Paul Gosar, who is also running for a seat in…