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Legislative immunity is a privilege in most states. A speeding ticket could change that in Arizona

  • Arizona State Senator Mark Finchem received a speeding ticket but did not face consequences due to legislative immunity outlined in the Arizona Constitution.
  • Legislative immunity protects lawmakers from civil processes and arrest, except for treason, felony, and breach of peace during legislative sessions and the preceding 15 days.
  • Republican Representative Quang Nguyen introduced a resolution to end immunity for traffic violations, stating that legislators should follow traffic laws like everyone else.
  • Finchem requested the citation be voided and stricken from the record in a letter to Prescott's police chief two days after receiving it.
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KPNX broke the news in Phoenix, United States on Saturday, February 15, 2025.
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