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State Representative Paul Mosley is under fire after video surfaced July 10, 2018, of a March 2018 traffic stop in which he appears to brag to a sheriff's deputy about driving as fast as 130 or 140 mph. Mosley was pulled over for speeding, and the deputy said in a report later that the driver claimed to have legislative immunity. (La Paz County Sheriff's Office/KLPZ/ParkerLiveOnline via AP)

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State Rep. Paul Mosley’s attorney, fellow ex-Rep. David Stringer, said he will need until Aug. 9 to interview witnesses and collect evidence in the speeding case against his client.

By Today’s News-Herald May 11, 2019
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State Rep. Paul Mosley made his first public appearance since making waves nationally with his brazen use of legislative immunity to get out of extreme speeding tickets on the road from Phoenix to Havasu.

By JOSEPH TERRY, Today's News-Herald July 25, 2018
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An Arizona state lawmaker was seen telling a sheriff's deputy he sometimes drives as fast as 130 or 140 mph (210 or 225 kph) after he was pulled over for speeding, and the deputy said in a report later that the driver claimed to have legislative immunity.

By MELISSA DANIELS, Associated Press & Courier staff report July 12, 2018