Family and Current Status

Take Action to Support Review

Paul’s next opportunity for release is through the Arizona clemency process, with expected eligibility in February 2027.

What happens next is not automatic. It depends on awareness, engagement, and meaningful support ahead of that review.

The Most Impactful Step You Can Take

Calling the Arizona Governor’s Office is one of the most direct ways to express support for a clemency review.

Respectful outreach helps ensure that this case receives attention as it approaches eligibility.

Who to Contact

Arizona Governor’s Office
[Insert Official Phone Number]
Office Hours: [Optional]

What to Expect

When you call, you may speak with a staff member or leave a message.

Calls are typically logged and shared internally as part of constituent outreach.

What to Say

You can keep your message simple and respectful. For example:

“Hello, I’m calling to express support for a review of Paul Petersen’s case through the Arizona clemency process. I believe this situation deserves thoughtful consideration when eligible.”

You can also:

  • Share why this matters to you
  • Speak as a constituent or community member
  • Keep your message brief and respectful

Prefer to Write Instead?

Personal letters can also be meaningful, especially when they reflect individual perspectives.

What to Include

If you choose to write:

  • A brief introduction of who you are
  • Why this case matters to you
  • Your perspective on fairness or proportionality
  • A respectful request for review

Where to Send

[Insert mailing address or link if available]

Ways to Get Involved

Not everyone comes to this in the same way, and that’s okay. Whether you’re here to stay informed, take action, or help at a higher level, there are meaningful ways to get involved.

Stay Informed

Get updates as they happen and know when action is needed.

Engage as a Leader

For public officials, community leaders, and those in a position to review or elevate this matter.

Support the Effort

Help sustain ongoing work through financial support.

How Politicians Can Help

If you are a public servant, elected official, or community leader willing to review this matter, there are established legal and administrative pathways available under Arizona law.