Prosecutors to retry sentencing in Ian Mitcham case after mistrial declared

Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell confirmed during a news conference Thursday that prosecutors will be retrying the sentencing phase of the Ian Mitcham case after a mistrial was declared last month.
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