Parks chief Bryan Martyn convicted in March fight

Bryan Martyn

By Craig Harris

The Arizona Republic

Bryan Martyn felt he was defending his honor when he lost his cool and pushed another man at a community festival earlier this year. Now, the Arizona State Parks director is a convicted criminal.

Martyn, who became parks director May1, was found guilty Thursday of one count of disorderly conduct, a Class1 misdemeanor, following a 21/2 hour bench trial before Magistrate Katherine Kaiser in Florence Municipal Court.

Kaiser imposed an $813 fine. Martyn faced up to six months in jail and fines of up to $2,500. The judge did not say how she arrived at the amount of the fine. She declined to answer questions from a reporter after the hearing.

“I’m disappointed in the outcome,” Martyn said after sentencing. “But I’m anxious to move forward with Arizona State Parks.”

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