By Daniel Stefanski | Arizona legislators are progressing toward reforming an outdated criminal justice statute. This week, the Arizona House of Representatives passed HB 2720, which...
The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) is facing a significant leadership change, as its executive director, Andrew LeFevre, announced his resignation amidst mounting criticism from Republican...
By Matthew Holloway | The Arizona Free Enterprise Club has formally requested legal action from Attorney General Kris Mayes and Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell regarding...
Debate is intensifying among Arizona lawmakers regarding the future of the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) as it approaches an expiration deadline. Accusations of misconduct and...
By Daniel Stefanski | Two Arizona lawmakers are moving to dissolve the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission, proposing to end its operations by December 31, 2025. State...
The introduction of House Bill 2702 proposes the dissolution of the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) by the end of the year, citing contradictions between the...
As the new legislative session unfolds, advocates for criminal justice reform are focused on advancing a home confinement bill and enhancing oversight of the Department of...
Recent discussions surrounding Arizona’s criminal justice system have brought to light significant misunderstandings about the state’s truth-in-sentencing laws. Critics argue that these laws can lead to...
Kurt Altman, owner of Altman Law and Policy, engages in a wide array of legal battles across state and federal levels. Over the past year, he...
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. — Agustin Julian Sauceda, a 38-year-old firefighter from Casa Grande, has been indicted on 15 counts concerning child pornography, according to recent reports....