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  2. Pima County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Superior Court proceedings were held in the Pima County Superior Court building, located at 110 West Congress Street. As this building was projected to be vacant by 2017, as the various departments and court functions relocate to newer facilities, Pima County was, in 2015, planning to convert the historic Courthouse to museum space. [4]

  3. Scott H. Rash - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2020, Rash was a judge on the Arizona Superior Court in Pima County, ... Scott H. Rash at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, ...

  4. List of first women lawyers and judges in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Lina Rodriguez (1977): [4] [57] First Hispanic American to serve on the Pima County Superior Court, Arizona (1984) Laine Sklar: [58] First female magistrate in Marana, Arizona (c. 2006) [Pima County, Arizona] Margarita Bernal (c. 1979): [59] First Latino American female to serve as a municipal court judge in Tucson, Arizona [Pima County, Arizona]

  5. John C. Hinderaker - Wikipedia

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    From 2018 to 2020, he served as a Judge on the Pima County Superior Court after being appointed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey. He was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the elevation of Judge Sean Brearcliffe to the Arizona Court of Appeals. [3] [4] His tenure on the state court bench ended when he became a Federal district judge.

  6. List of county courthouses in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Pima County Courthouse: Pima: 115 N. Church St., Tucson: 1930 Mission Revival former courthouse designed by Roy Place. NRHP-listed (refnum 78000566). Second Pinal County Courthouse: Pinal: Pinal and 12th Sts., Florence

  7. Thomas A. Zlaket - Wikipedia

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    He was president of the Arizona State Bar in 1988 and 1989. For 27 years, Zlaket practiced law in Tucson for several firms, including with his brother, Eugene, for Zlaket & Zlaket. He was also a judge pro-tem at Pima County Superior Court. [5] Zlaket was widely praised for his struggle to make the court system accessible. [6]

  8. List of Hispanic and Latino American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Pima County Superior Court (1958–1964) Arizona: deceased: Roy Cazares [102] San Diego Municipal Court (appt. 1982); San Diego Superior Court (ret. 2000) California: retired: David Cerda [97] [103] Illinois Court of Appeals (1989– 2022) Illinois: retired Carmen Consuelo Cerezo [104] United States District Court for the District of Puerto ...

  9. Arizona Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Court of Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the state of Arizona. It is divided into two divisions, with a total of twenty-eight judges on the court: nineteen in Division 1, based in Phoenix , and nine in Division 2, based in Tucson .