What to do if you’re in a boating accident

Yuma, Arizona - While no one anticipates that their day on the water will be cut short by an accident, all boaters should prepare for the unexpected and know what to do in the event of an incident.

Former Superintendent of Hopi Mission School Sentenced to Prison for Embezzlement of School Funds

Phoenix, Arizona - This week, Thane Epefanio, 45, of Avondale, Arizona, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Steven P. Logan to two years in prison for embezzling money from the Hopi Mission School located on the Hopi Reservation in Kykotsmovi, Arizona.  Epefanio had previously pleaded guilty to money laundering and wire fraud. 

Woman Accused of Using Xbox to Lure 14-Year-Old Boy for Sex

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced a State Grand Jury indicted 33-year-old Lisa Corn on child sex charges after she allegedly sent a 14-year-old boy pornographic pictures of herself. Corn met the victim in an Xbox video game chat room. She is also accused of attempting to lure the 14-year-old to meet her for sex.

RSK Gang Members Sentenced to Lengthy Prison Terms for Conspiracy to Commit Acts of Racketeering, Including Murder, Kidnapping, Drug Trafficking...

Phoenix, Arizona - On May 9, three members of Red Skin Kingz, also known as RSK, were sentenced to prison following their respective guilty pleas to RICO conspiracy for their participation in the violent RSK criminal street gang.

Attornet General Brnovich Obtains Full Restitution for Victims of Annual Minutes Scam

Attorney General Mark Brnovich obtained a consent judgment against Compliance Filings Service for allegedly sending government look-alike “Annual Minutes” mailers to Arizona businesses. The consent judgment requires Compliance Filings Service to pay $88,650 in restitution. All of the 850 Arizona businesses that mailed a check to Compliance Filings Service will have the opportunity to receive a full refund.