Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said the decision by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland did not change her view of Arizona's death protocol.
Kris Mayes asked U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to disclose its case file and former special counsel Jack Smith's report in the election case.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) has requested access to special counsel Jack Smith’s case file for his 2020 election subversion prosecution of President-elect Trump, citing her case
Arizona Attorney Kris Mayes says it is "deeply disappointing'' that U.S. Attorney Merrick Garland left office before giving her information on the federal January 6th case that could with her
Attorney General Kris Mayes wants to know everything the federal special counsel found out about interference by Donald Trump and his allies in the peaceful transition of power after the
The U.S. Department of Justice, in one of outgoing Attorney General Merrick Garland's final acts, rescinded the federal government's lethal injection protocol — the same one used by Arizona ...
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A federal judge blocked the release of Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump's classified documents case because his co-defendants face a possible trial
The chances of Attorney General Kris Mayes getting information on the federal January 6th case to pursue her own charges against “fake electors” evaporated at 10 a.m. Arizona
The chances of Attorney General Kris Mayes getting information on the federal January 6th case to pursue her own charges against “fake electors” evaporated at 10 a.m.
The chances of Attorney General Kris Mayes getting information on the federal Jan. 6 case to pursue her own charges against "fake electors" evaporated at 10 a.m. Arizona
Garland supervised the investigation of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and oversaw the prosecution of Timothy McVeigh. He also led the investigations of the 1996 Olympics bombing in Atlanta and the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski. He paid for law school by working in a shoe store, selling his comic books and tutoring undergraduates.