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Retired justice Andrew Gould plans to run for Arizona attorney general

View Comments Justice Andrew Gould retired from the Arizona Supreme Court in April to enter the political arena. He s running for Arizona attorney general to continue his focus on public service, he said. Gould s mother, a legal secretary for 30 years, introduced him to the legal profession during his childhood. His humble upbringing led him to attend law school and move to Arizona. My whole purpose of going to law school was to be a public servant, he told The Arizona Republic. I wanted to serve people. He worked at private law firms, prosecutorial agencies and trial and appeals courts before being appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court by Gov. Doug Ducey in 2016. 

Former Arizona Justice Andrew Gould reflects on career, plans to run for a new office

Former Arizona Justice Andrew Gould reflects on career, plans to run for a new office Lauren Castle, Arizona Republic © Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic Retired Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould stands for a portrait outside of the Arizona Supreme Court building in Phoenix, Ariz., on April 23, 2021. Justice Andrew Gould retired from the Arizona Supreme Court in April to enter the political arena. He s running for Arizona attorney general to continue his focus on public service, he said. © Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic Retired Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould stands for a portrait outside of the Arizona Supreme Court building in Phoenix, Ariz., on April 23, 2021.

Lori Lightfoot stalls on a fix, Chicago s handling of fatal shootings by police continues to violate Illinois law

Civilian Office of Police Accountability The way the city of Chicago investigates fatal shootings by police officers violates state law and Mayor Lori Lightfoot has been sitting on recommendations to fix that for nearly a year, records reviewed by the Chicago Sun-Times show. According to the documents, the city isn’t complying with the Illinois Police and Community Relations Act, which governs investigations regarding whether a police officer who has shot someone to death should be charged with a crime. Under the law, which took effect in 2016, a criminal investigation into a fatal shooting by police has to be done by two investigators from outside the agency that employs the officer involved.

Capitol Fax com - Your Illinois News Radar » ShotSpotter reliability questioned, but Lightfoot stands firm

I would think just randomly driving around to certain areas might give you a ten per cent chance to hear gunfire And I certainly b liege that telling police you are headed to a place with gunfire would get their guard up and make them anxious and maybe more likely to over react or come in looking for trouble === more quickly transporting shooting victims to hospitals === The ambulance arrived more than five minutes after Adam Toledo was shot. === “I’m not confident those numbers are actually accurate” - Lori Lightfoot === Because researchers at Northwestern have a long track record of being wrong, because you have your own data to back up ShotSpotter, or because you are categorically dismissive of any information that doesn’t conform to your pre-conceived views?

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