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According to The Washington Post, state Sen. Mark Finchem (R–Prescott) used the law to get out of a ticket for driving 18 mph over the speed limit in January.
More recently, Republican Sen. Mark Finchem told a police officer in his new hometown of Prescott he could not be cited for speeding. Still unresolved is whether police will ticket him after the ...
The legislature is debating whether to let voters consider eliminating traffic tickets from the immunity provision after several high-profile cases.
And she ended up getting the ticket dismissed by going to traffic school. More recently, Republican Sen. Mark Finchem told a police officer in his new home town of Prescott he could not be cited for ...
Nguyen introduced House Concurrent Resolution 2053 shortly after Finchem, his seatmate, was ticketed in Prescott. The measure would exclude traffic violations from the legislative immunity allowed ...
Her speeding ticket was dismissed after she attended traffic school. And Prescott police say they have not yet decided whether to issue a citation to Finchem after the end of the session.
Her speeding ticket was dismissed after she attended traffic school. And Prescott police say they have not yet decided whether to issue a citation to Finchem after the end of the session. That, ...
Mark Finchem invokes legislative immunity to get out of speeding ticket Rep. Nguyen feels legislative immunity for traffic violations is misused. "I represent LD-1. 250,000 people.
Arizona Senator Mark Finchem was caught speeding on Jan. 25 of this year, while former Representative Paul Mosley violated speed limits back in 2018.
The trooper recognized him as a lawmaker and didn’t give him a ticket. And, Nguyen’s own seatmate, Rep. Mark Finchem, invoked his legislative immunity last month to get out of a traffic ticket after ...
Two other Arizona legislators, State Sen. Mark Finchem and former state Sen. Justine Wadsack, avoided speeding violations because of the immunity clause.