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State Rep. Hale arrested for DWI

Arizona State Sen. Albert Hale's arrest mugshot from Navajo County after being arrested for DWI on Nov. 24, 2014.

Arizona State Sen. Albert Hale’s arrest mugshot from Navajo County after being arrested for DWI on Nov. 24, 2014.

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Former Navajo Nation President Albert Hale is facing driving while intoxicated charges.

Hale, 64, who is also an Arizona state representative, was arrested on Sunday by an officer for the Arizona Department of Public Safety near Holbrook and charged with DWI.

Jim Molesa, chief deputy in the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office, was quoted by the Associated Press as saying that Hale was booked into the county jail in Holbrook on Sunday, and then released on the same day after appearing for an initial court hearing.

No details of his arrest have been made public as of noon Wednesday.

Hale has made no public statement about the arrest, referring everything to his attorney, Michael Nelson.

Nelson said Wednesday that Hale “understands the process and will follow it. Let’s see where it takes us.”


 

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Bill Donovan

Bill Donovan wrote about Navajo Nation government and its people since 1971. He joined Navajo Times in 1976, and retired from full-time reporting in 2018 to move to Torrance, Calif., to be near his kids. He continued to write for the Times until his passing in August 2022.

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