2009 Press Releases

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Dec. 31, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard today sent the attached letter to Governor Jan Brewer in response to her request that Goddard review the legality of the federal health care bill.

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(Phoenix, Ariz. – December 23, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard today announced that former Marana Police Officer Calvin Ingram, 39, has been indicted on 25 counts of computer tampering, one count of trafficking in the identity of another…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Dec. 22, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard urges sports fans to take common sense precautions to avoid scams when purchasing tickets to the major football games in the days ahead.

“With the Cardinals clinching the…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Dec. 21, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard today announced that Charles Bruce Ferguson, 41, of Scottsdale, has been sentenced to five years in prison, followed by seven years probation and restitution of $3,105,000, for…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Dec. 18, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard released the following statement regarding H.B. 2001, General Appropriations, Reductions and Transfers, as passed by the Arizona House of Representatives Appropriations Committee…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Dec. 17, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard today made the following statement about the death of Mexican cartel leader Arturo Beltrán Leyva, who was killed late Wednesday following a gun battle with Mexican military Special…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Dec. 17, 2009)  Attorney General Terry Goddard; Michael Bender, Regional Vice President of Walmart; and Allie Bones, Executive Director of the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, today announced a new statewide…

(Phoenix, Ariz. -- Dec. 16, 2009)  Attorney General Terry Goddard will host a Senior Anti-Crime University on Wednesday, January 6, in Sun City West. The program will start at 8 a.m. at the Sun City West Foundation. 

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(Phoenix, Ariz. -- Dec. 15, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard today urged all Arizonans, especially those with children in their homes, to take note of a national recall of all Roman shades and roll-up blinds announced earlier today. …

(Tucson, Ariz. - Dec. 11, 2009) The Attorney General's Office Civil Rights Division, in partnership with the Arizona Supreme Court Administrative Office of the Court, is offering a free, 40-hour mediation course to train Pima County volunteers to…