Lori Vallow Daybell's Arizona trial will be broadcasted live with a camera in court, Judge Beresky ruled, despite her ...
The Arizona Supreme Court has determined that businesses like Circle K owe their customers a certain duty of care to keep ...
The Arizona Court of Appeals rejected claims by The Republic and ruled the Senate shouldn't have to pay for Cyber Ninjas' "obstructionist" tactics.
Prosecutors won't say why they withdrew their intent to seek the death penalty against a couple accused of murdering their child in 2017.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Justin Beresky decided during a Tuesday hearing and said one pool camera will be allowed to provide a livestream to media outlets with a possible 1- to 2-minute ...
The decision did not address any substantive claims of what’s in the manual, only the public comment period question, so it’s ...
Store owners have a legal responsibility to keep their shops “reasonably safe” for customers, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled ...
The Court of Appeals has tossed out a set of rules adopted by Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, saying he didn’t follow ...
The suit, filed in Maricopa County Superior Court on March 3, asks Mitchell’s office to comply with public records law and fork over its file from the 2006 prosecution of Joshua Jacobsen ...
According to the Commission on Appellate Court Appointments’ March 3. meeting, the candidates will now enter the interview ...
The Maricopa County Superior Court ruled in favor of Circle K, concluding the business did not owe the plaintiff a duty of care and the water display did not pose an "unreasonable risk of harm." ...
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