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Big decisions pend in ‘fake elector’ cases
The 2020 election subversion cases are on life support — but they’re not dead yet. In recent months, several blows have been dealt to the ... Read More
Arizona AG asks for more time to decide what's next in 'fake electors' case
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes told the state Supreme Court she needs until Nov. 21 to decide whether to seek review of a lower court ruling that tossed indictments tied ... Read More
Arizona Supreme Court grants extension in fake electors case
Attorney General Kris Mayes has been granted an extension to decide on the stalled case against Arizona's 'fake electors' and their allies. Read More
Arizona 'fake elector' freed from probation

PHOENIX — The first of the 18 people indicted in Arizona’s fake electors case is now free. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sam Myers has signed papers releasing Loraine Pellegrino nearly two ... Read More
Drop the Arizona 'fake electors' case? Do we excuse the bank robber? | Letters

Letter writer Jim McManus thinks the case against the fake Arizona electors should be dropped. In fact, he claimed, charges never should have been brought. He gave a myriad of reasons why: They were ... Read More
Decision time nears: Attorney General Mayes outlines options in fake electors case

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is considering her options after courts sent her 2020 election interference case back to a grand jury. Mayes' options include appealing to the Arizona Supreme Court ... Read More
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