Mark Finchem invokes legislative immunity to get out of speeding ticket
Prescott Police say Finchem was pulled over on Jan. 25 for speeding. Two days later, Finchem sent a letter to the police chief, asking that the citation be "voided and stricken from the record." Finchem cited legislative immunity because the Arizona Legislature is currently in session. Police made a motion to dismiss the speeding ticket without prejudice, meaning the case could be refiled.
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