PJ’s Café Case

Marcantel described Norton as a “pillar” of the community who has been involved with numerous charities and community endeavors since she bought the café in 1979. She’s employed dozens of people and helped raise her grandchildren, he said. He submitted nearly two dozen letters written on her behalf.
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MCSO Deputy Jeff Miller Pretends to be an Attorney

Unscrupulous Law Enforcement Officer Unethically Pretends to be an Attorney at The Attorneys For Freedom Law Firm. Maricopa County Sheriff's Deputy, Deputy Jeff Miller, lied about being an attorney to try to lure a woman to be arrested.
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Doug Haig Case

Marc Victor, the attorney defending Douglas Haig, the person of interest in the October 1st, 2017, shooting in Las Vegas said his client sold ammunition to Stephen Paddock but that he could not have known what Paddock had in mind. Victor said Haig wishes he would have been able to decipher a problem with Paddock ahead of time, but he saw no signs.
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Hawaii Covid-19 Proclamations Lawsuit

The Attorneys For Freedom Law Firm, located in Bishop Square, filed a lawsuit in federal district court seeking to have Governor David Ige's proclamations regarding Covid-19 declared unconstitutional.
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Euro Pizza Café COVID Lockdown Case

Merita Kraja’s American dream was in jeopardy. After escaping communism in Albania 30 years ago, she came to the United States, became a citizen, and opened a small business—Euro Pizza Café in Fountain Hills, Arizona. Her restaurant thrived for two decades, but then local law enforcement unfairly targeted her amid the COVID-19 crisis.
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The Tempe Mosque Case

Self-described patriots Tahnee Gonzales and Elizabeth Dauenhauer made an outing to Tempe, Arizona, with three little kids in tow to “expose” the city’s Islamic Cultural Center, which opened in 1984 and sits in the center of Arizona State University’s campus.
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