Prescott-area Rep. Republican Quang Nguyen wants to amend the state constitution — to keep his fellow lawmakers from getting ...
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Republican lawmaker uses ‘legislative immunity’ to get out of speeding ticket in Arizona - State Constitution says lawmakers ...
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Senator Hoffman was pulled over doing 89 MPH in a 65 MPH speed limit zone, according to the Arizona Department of Public ...
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Raw Story on MSNGOP state senator dodges speeding ticket because of 'legislative immunity'A Republican state senator dodged a speeding ticket after blasting through a 65MPH zone at 89MPH — because he has ...
The lawmaker was driving 89 mph in a 65 mph zone on US Route 60 on Jan. 22 when a trooper pulled him over for speeding.
Arizona lawmakers are pushing to end "legislative immunity" after three state lawmakers recently got out of traffic stops with the clause in the state's constitution.
A state trooper clocked Queen Creek Republican Jake Hoffman driving 89 mph in a 65-mph zone on U.S. Route 60 in January 2025.
Three state lawmakers have been reportedly caught speeding in the past year. None were ticketed due to legislative immunity.
The trooper did not issue Hoffman a citation "in accordance with the Arizona Constitution, Article 4, Part 2, Section 6." ...
Arizona Sen. Jake Hoffman is accused of driving 89 mph in a 65 mph zone on the U.S. 60 in Mesa. He was not given a citation at the time of the traffic stop.
Sen. Jake Hoffman is the third Arizona lawmaker in under a year to dodge a speeding ticket due to immunity. Time to end this ...
Another Arizona State Senator invoked their constitutional immunity to get out of a speeding ticket. This time it was Queen Creek Sen. Jake Hoffman. Arizona legislators are avoiding speeding ...
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