Will decide whether to dissolve court order that keeps an Arizona Capitol Times reporter away from the three homes of Sen. Wendy Rogers.
PHOENIX — A judge will hear arguments May 10 whether to dissolve a court order that keeps an Arizona Capitol Times reporter away from the three homes of state Sen. Wendy Rogers.
Amy Criddle, a Flagstaff city magistrate who also serves as a pro-tem justice of the peace, issued an"injunction against harassment.'' It was based solely on Rogers' testimony about Sanchez going to the two Maricopa County homes and comments by Rogers about being approached by Sanchez in February on the Senate floor.
Rogers subsequently posted photos online of Sanchez taken from a doorbell camera at at least one of the two properties. An audio recording of the April 19 hearing shows Rogers, in explaining to Criddle why she wanted an injunction, specifically mentioned the incident in February where Sanchez approached her on the Senate floor.The judge refused to tell Sanchez she had to stay away from Rogers at all locations, particularly because she had no opportunity to hear from the reporter.
What Criddle said did concern her is that Sanchez was showing up at the Tempe home where Rogers lived and the Chandler home which she and her husband had bought and were renovating.
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