No trial date yet as Crosby asks AZ Supreme Court to hear immunity claim

PHOENIX — Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby took part in a hearing Tuesday morning to learn when he will stand trial on felony election interference charges. But the hearing ended without a date being set because the Arizona Supreme Court...

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PHOENIX — Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby took part in a hearing Tuesday morning to learn when he will stand trial on felony election interference charges. But the hearing ended without a date being set because the Arizona Supreme Court has been asked to review immunity claims put forth by Crosby’s attorneys. Crosby’s attorneys filed a Petition for Review on Jan.

30 seeking a ruling from the Supreme Court on whether legislative immunity bars the charges brought by a State Grand Jury in November 2023 in connection with Cochise County’s 2022 General Election..