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Northern Arizona University University of Colorado J.D. Jon W. Thompson (1954 – July 22, 2019) was a Judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals from 1995 until his death in 2019.
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 .
In March 2017, Republican Governor Doug Ducey appointed Cruz to the Arizona Court of Appeals. This was the first judicial appointment from the opposing political party to the Arizona Court of Appeals by a governor since 1991. [3] [4] [5] In 2019, Cruz was a finalist for a vacancy on the state supreme court. [6] In January 2025, Hobbs appointed ...
Maricopa County voters will see judges on their ballot from the state Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and the Maricopa County Superior Court. Voting on Arizona judges: Here's what to know about ...
(The Center Square) – Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Maria Elena Cruz is Gov. Katie Hobbs’ pick for the vacancy on the state Supreme Court. Cruz will be replacing former Justice Robert ...
In 2009, Abudu was co-counsel for Debra L. Harvey and Catherine M. Beddard, who challenged Arizona's felon-restoration statute. Arizona's Constitution provides: "No person who is adjudicated an incapacitated person shall be qualified to vote at any election, nor shall any person convicted of treason or felony, be qualified to vote at any election unless restored to civil rights."
Courts of Arizona include: State courts of Arizona. Arizona Supreme Court [1] Arizona Court of Appeals (2 divisions) [2] Superior Court of Arizona (15 counties) [2] Justices of the Peace (county courts) [3] and Arizona Municipal Courts, city trial courts and courts of limited jurisdiction; Federal courts located in Arizona. United States ...
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