Phoenix Lawyer Fatally Shot by Brother; Suspect Faces Court Amid Tense Family Tragedy

PHOENIX — A local attorney was fatally shot in a Phoenix neighborhood, prompting a SWAT team response and leading to the arrest of his brother, officials confirmed. The tragic incident unfolded in the Arcadia area last Friday, shocking the legal community and neighbors alike. Authorities identified the victim as 51-year-old James “Artie” Arthur Eaves, a lawyer at the prominent Phoenix law firm Sanders & Parks. His death has sent ripples throughout the legal circles and those who knew him. In 2019, Artie was part of the transition team for former Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel, … Read more

Building Bridges: Phoenix Workshop Helps Autistic Individuals Navigate Police Interactions

Phoenix, Arizona – Law enforcement encounters can be daunting for anyone, but for those with autism, the challenges are often significantly magnified. Recognizing this, local police officers and the Greater Phoenix Autism Society came together on Saturday to foster a better understanding between officers and the autism community. In these workshops, participants are given opportunities to interact with police officers in a controlled, understanding environment. The initiative is spearheaded by Emily Iland, an autism advocate known nationally for her educational efforts and for producing the “Be Safe” movie. The film is instrumental in showcasing various … Read more

Federal Report on Phoenix Police Misconduct Admitted as Evidence in First Amendment Trial

PHOENIX — A critical report from the Department of Justice that lambasted the conduct of the Phoenix Police Department during protests has been confirmed as admissible evidence in a civil trial involving two demonstrators. The lawsuit, initiated by protesters Jorge Soria and Phil Martinez, centers on accusations that their First Amendment rights were violated following their arrests in July 2019. Soria and Martinez’s arrests were specifically highlighted within the DOJ’s comprehensive report as instances of police misconduct. The trial, which commenced on January 7, has drawn attention to the broader issues of police response to … Read more

Lori Vallow Challenges Prosecution’s Evidence Handling, Asserts Self-Representation in Phoenix Murder Conspiracy Case

PHOENIX — In a recent court appearance in Phoenix, Lori Vallow stood before the judge during a status conference on Friday, underscoring her plea for more specific evidence in the case against her. Vallow faces serious allegations including conspiracy to commit murder in relation to her ex-husband Charles Vallow’s death and the attempted murder of her niece’s ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux. Representing herself, Vallow is preparing for her trial, set to commence on March 31. During the proceedings, she expressed concerns about the voluminous evidence presented by the prosecution, consisting of over 100,000 pages, and challenged … Read more