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Ted Simons, center, moderates a debate between Arizona attorney general candidates Felecia Rotellini, left, a Democrat, and Tom Horne, right, a Republican, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010.
Ted Simons, right, moderates a debate between Arizona attorney general candidates Tom Horne, left, a Republican, and Felecia Rotellini, center, a Democrat. Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010.
Left: Democratic attorney general candidate Felecia Rotellini; right: Republican attorney general candidate Tom Horne
The nation's largest home builder and its mortgage arm have agreed to alter their practices that the state Attorney Genera's Office alleged are deceptive.
The legal battle between Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio will be waged in public after a judge ruled the case should not be shielded under the guise of a grand jury investigation.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard pledged Wednesday that state and local authorities are taking every possible step to end child rape and forced polygamous marriages in Colorado City.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard said Wednesday that his office is doing what it can to solve the problems in Colorado City.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard risks turning into a 21stcentury Barney Fife if he continues to pursue costly, time-intensive conflict-of-interest cases against elected officials which end with either small-change plea deals or larger charges being thrown out in court.
Business owners can’t stop prosecutors from filing suit against them. But the Arizona Supreme Court will decide if they have some recourse when elected officials say something disparaging about them and their companies.
The State Bar of Arizona is investigating Tom Horne, adding to the legal woes of the state's top lawyer.
Attorney General Tom Horne warned Arizona consumers Friday to avoid solicitations from a company called “Title Compliance, Records Retrieval Division.” The solicitation offers to obtain a certified copy of the property owners’ deed for a fee, advising that a “current copy” should be obtained “due to property foreclosures and loan modifications in your county.”
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard announced Monday the indictment of 16 individuals believed to be members of a Mexican drug cartel that smuggled large quantities of pot, cocaine and heroin into Arizona.
The investigation led to the seizure of 36 pounds of cocaine, four pounds of heroin, 40 pounds of marijuana and close to $2.25 million in racketeering proceeds.
The 16 are charged with conspiracy, illegally conducting an enterprise and other crimes related to their involvement.
The defendants include three Phoenix residents, a Los Angeles man and a man from Mexico.
Goddard described the defendants as organized criminals and highly sophisticated smugglers.
Conceding that time — and ballots — had finally run out, Andrew Thomas formally conceded Tuesday he will not be the Republican nominee for attorney general.
State officials are questioning an arrangement in which a private school in Glendale and a Mesa-based public charter-school operator have teamed up to help finance the private school with taxpayer dollars.
WASHINGTON -- More than $5.5 million in Recovery Act funds are heading to Arizona for use in fighting crime and drug trafficking as part of the Justice Department's Southwest Border Strategy.
Our View: Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens has been so ill-served by the criminal justice system that his guilt or innocence of the actual corruption charges is almost irrelevant.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - A top South Carolina agriculture official and two of his relatives are accused of mistreating dozens of horses here and in Georgia, where authorities described some of the animals as looking like someone "draped a hide over bones."
The specter of widespread political corruption has grown with each new indictment of an elected official.
If people call you about needing a new Medicare card, be warned: They’re not from the government. And they’re not here to help you.
Two gubernatorial candidates are facing investigations by Attorney General Terry Goddard over their handling of public funds used in their campaigns.
If people call you about needing a new Medicare card, be warned: They’re not from the government. And they’re not here to help you.
Attorney General Terry Goddard may not defend the new English learner law when it goes before a federal judge later this month.
The countdown continues for Rep. David Burnell Smith’s removal from office.
A Mesa water delivery business accused of misleading customers into signing long-term service contracts must pay $10,000 as part of a settlement, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office announced Wednesday.
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