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  2. Robert M. Brutinel - Wikipedia

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    Robert Maurice Brutinel [1] (born March 18, 1958) is a former justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. He was appointed by Governor Jan Brewer to the court in 2010 and retired in 2024. Professional career

  3. List of state chief justices - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justice Since Alabama Tom Parker: 2019 Alaska Peter J. Maassen: 2023 Arizona Robert Brutinel: 2019 Arkansas Dan Kemp: 2017 California Patricia Guerrero: 2023 Colorado Brian Boatright: 2021 Connecticut Richard Robinson: 2018 Delaware Collins Seitz: 2019 Florida Carlos G. Muñiz: 2022 Georgia Michael P. Boggs: 2022 Hawaii Mark Recktenwald ...

  4. List of justices of the Arizona Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Vice Chief Justice Bernstein: 1961 J. Udall: 1962 – 1963 L. Lockwood: 1964 Struckmeyer Jr. 1965 Bernstein: 1966 McFarland: 1967 J. Udall: 1968 L. Lockwood: 1969 Struckmeyer Jr. 1970 Hays: 1971 J. Udall: January 1972 Beene: 1972 – 1974 Struckmeyer Jr. 1975 – 1979 Holohan: 1980 – 1981 Lyman: 1982 – 1986 Feldman: 1987 – 1991 Moeller ...

  5. List of burial places of justices of the Supreme Court of the ...

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    The sortable table below lists each deceased justice's place of burial, along with date of death, and the order of their membership on the Court. Five people served first as associate justices, and later as chief justices, separately: Charles Evans Hughes, [A] William Rehnquist, [B] John Rutledge, [A] Harlan F. Stone, [B] and Edward Douglass White.

  6. Scott Bales - Wikipedia

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    45th Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court; In office June 27, 2014 – July 1, 2019: Preceded by: Rebecca White Berch: Succeeded by: Robert M. Brutinel: Vice Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court; In office June 26, 2012 – June 26, 2014: Preceded by: Andrew D. Hurwitz: Succeeded by: John Pelander: Justice of the Arizona Supreme ...

  7. List of United States Supreme Court justices by time in office

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    The longest serving chief justice was John Marshall, with a tenure of 12,570 days (34 years, 152 days). John Rutledge, who served on the court twice, was both the shortest serving associate justice, with a tenure of 383 days (1 year, 18 days), and the shortest serving chief justice, with a tenure of 138 days (4 months 16

  8. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in the United ...

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    First African American male (chief justice): Robert N. C. Nix Jr. (c. 1954) in 1984 [126] First Puerto Rican male (chief justice): Luis D. Rovira in 1990 [117] First Korean American male (justice and chief justice): Ronald Moon in 1990 and 1993 respectively [127] [128] First blind male (who was also Jewish): Richard B. Teitelman (1973) in 2002 ...

  9. Ann Timmer - Wikipedia

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    Prior to her 2012 appointment by then Governor Jan Brewer [5] to the Arizona Supreme Court, Timmer was the chief judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One. She was appointed in 2000 by former Governor Jane Dee Hull. Timmer was retained to the court in 2002 and 2008. She became chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court on July 1, 2024 ...