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Nov 14, 2006

PHOENIX-- A federal grand jury in Phoenix returned a six count indictment on Wednesday, November 8, against Alejandro Mendoza-Angiano, 20, and Jesus Manuel Sanchez-Gonzalez, 28, both of the Republic of Mexico for violations of Conspiracy to Cultivate more than 1,000…

Oct 31, 2006

Phoenix, Ariz. Attorney General Terry Goddard announced that the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision to stay Arizona's voter identification rules. This ruling allows the state to continue implementing the voting rules contained in…

Oct 31, 2006

On Sunday, October 22, a 20-year-old Hispanic male (undocumented alien) was shot during a pot farm eradication operation conducted by Forest Service Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) on the Tonto National Forest, north of Sunflower in the Mt. Peeley/Deer Creek/201 road…

Oct 29, 2006

by John Jakubczyk, Esq. Few know that Arizona's governor Janet Napolitano, who spoke at the [last] Democratic National Convention Tuesday night, got around Arizona's abortion laws while Attorney General to ensure that a 14-year old girl who was over 6…

Oct 10, 2006

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. North American Aerospace Defense Command fighter aircraft scrambled minutes after an aircraft crashed into a building this afternoon in New York City. Numerous fighters and support aircraft, including Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) and…

Oct 3, 2006

Phoenix The Arizona Republican Party filed a formal complaint on September 20, 2006 with the Federal Election Commission to investigate former Cleveland ACLU President Ellen Simon for apparent campaign finance violations. Arizona Republican Party Executive Director Glenn Hamer said the…