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PHOENIX Arizonans who contend they were wrongfully convicted could get a new way of trying to exonerate themselves.
Without dissent, members of the House Committee on Criminal Justice Reform approved legislation Wednesday that sets up procedures by which an inmate can seek forensic examination of items that were not tested at the time of the trial because the technology was not available at the time. SB 1469, already approved by the Senate, now goes to the full House.
There is precedent for the proposal by Sen. Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert.
In 2010 lawmakers agreed to allow someone who has been convicted to ask a court to conduct DNA testing of evidence from a crime scene. That same law also allows a judge to put that evidence into a national database to see if there are any hits.
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By Rachel Alexander web posted February 22, 2021
During a time when many Republican officials have been unwilling to do anything to battle election fraud, a few are holding firm. Last year, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich got involved with six election lawsuits, including successfully suing the Democratic County Recorder when he tried to send out mail in ballots to everyone in Maricopa County. Brnovich wrote to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors a few days after the election urging them to more than double the hand audit. He also filed
an amicus brief in support of the Arizona State Senate demanding that the supervisors turn over the Dominion voting machines for inspection.
Watch Mark Finchem Spread Scary Claims while Bonding with Indicted Steve Bannon
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The below video from the Trump Zone is scary.
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It is a close to seven-minute exchange between the indicted White Nationalist-Fascist and “former” Trump confidant Steve Bannon and fringe reactionary Arizona Legislative District (LD) 11 State Representative Mark Finchem.
This is not Mr. Finchem’s first interview with Mr. Bannon.
During this exchange on December 28, 2020, Mr. Finchem went after the Republican-dominated Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for using the courts to stop enforcement of a subpoena issued by the Arizona State Senate (specifically Senators Karen Fann and Eddie Farnsworth) for county voting records, machines, and software from the November 3, 2020 elections.
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