
Brad Miller tells Maricopa crowd prosecutions up 30% under new approach
Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller told a Maricopa audience Saturday his office has increased criminal prosecutions by 30% since he took office in January 2025, crediting what he described as


![A DPS trooper recorded a driver traveling 100 mph on State Route 347 on March 20, the third triple-digit speeding arrest on the highway in March. [Arizona Department of Public Safety]](https://inmaricopa.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/20260330-speeder-nabbed-e1774888475670-768x595.jpg)



![Yasik Delores, 17, was last seen Tuesday evening in the Tortosa neighborhood. [Maricopa Police Department]](https://inmaricopa.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/20260325-missing-teen-768x507.jpg)

![File photo of Maricopa police officers arresting a woman, shown here in an unrelated case. In this case, police charged a woman with child abuse March 22 after a dispute involving a request for photos with firefighters. [Monica D. Spencer]](https://inmaricopa.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/20260324-child-abuse-arrest-gfx-768x432.jpg)