How Arizona Public Officials Can Engage
If you are an Arizona elected official, public servant, or community leader and believe this matter warrants review, there are established legal and administrative pathways available under state law.
Paul Petersen’s next opportunity for release is through the Arizona clemency process, with expected eligibility in February 2027.
Executive Clemency Review
In Arizona, applications for commutation or clemency are reviewed through the Arizona Board of Executive Clemency.
The Governor has final authority following the Board’s recommendation.
Officials who believe further review is appropriate may:
- Encourage a formal review through the Board process
- Request briefings from appropriate legal authorities
- Review sentencing structure and proportionality considerations
Sentencing Structure and Administrative Review
Arizona law permits evaluation of:
- Consecutive versus concurrent sentencing
- Administrative housing decisions
- Eligibility for supervised or alternative placement under state authority
Public officials may request information from the Arizona Department of Corrections regarding placement, policy, and administrative processes.
Legislative Oversight and Policy Review
State legislators may review:
- Enhanced sentencing statutes
- Multi-jurisdiction sentencing coordination
- Civil asset forfeiture statutes
- Executive branch discretion practices
These broader policy considerations may extend beyond a single case.
Coordinated Engagement
Public officials who wish to review case materials or speak directly with the family may contact David Petersen:
All outreach will be handled respectfully and professionally.
If you are in a position of lawful authority or influence within Arizona’s legal or executive system and believe a review is warranted, we respectfully invite you to examine the record and engage through the appropriate legal channels.