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  2. 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 .

  3. Peter Eckerstrom - Wikipedia

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    Peter J. Eckerstrom (born October 8, 1960) is a Judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two, having been appointed to the post in 2003. [1]Born in St. James, Minnesota, Eckerstrom received his Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude from Yale University in 1982 and his Juris Doctor with Distinction from Stanford Law School in 1986. [1]

  4. Randall M. Howe - Wikipedia

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    Howe was appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals by Republican Governor Jan Brewer in April 2012 to succeed Daniel Barker. [9] He was retained by the voters in 2014 [10] and 2020. [11] In 2015, Howe was selected to serve on an Arizona Supreme Court case involving judicial pensions filed by judge Jon W. Thompson after the justices recused ...

  5. Diane Johnsen - Wikipedia

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    Diane M. Johnsen was a Judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, having been appointed to the post in August 2006 by Governor Janet Napolitano. [2] [3] She retired in 2020. [4] Johnsen received her Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude from the University of Arizona in 1975.

  6. Appeals court ruling allows Arizona abortions to restart - AOL

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    The three-judge panel of the Arizona Court of Appeals agreed with Planned Parenthood that a judge should not have lifted the decades-old order that prevented the older law from being imposed. The ...

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

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    First Native American (female) elected to the Arizona Superior Court: Gloria J. Kindig in 1996 [16] First Asian American female (Arizona Superior Court): Rosa Mroz in 2004 [17] [18] First Latino American female (Arizona Court of Appeals): Patricia A. Orozco (1989) in 2004 [19] [20] First openly lesbian female: Tracey Nadzieja in 2018 [21]

  8. Voting on Arizona judges: Here's what to know about ... - AOL

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    Maricopa County voters will see judges on their ballot from the state Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and the Maricopa County Superior Court.

  9. Courts of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    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 ...