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  2. Prop. 137 fails: Arizona will maintain current court judge ...

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    (The Center Square) – With 73% of Arizona precincts reporting, Prop. 137 will not be voted into law with only 21.61% of voters having voted in favor of it Tuesday. Prop. 137 would have ended the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Rebecca White Berch - Wikipedia

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    Berch was born in Phoenix, Arizona, the daughter of Robert Eugene and Janet Kay (née Zimmerman) White.She married Michael Allen Berch on March 9, 1981. [3] She earned a Bachelor of Science in 1976, a Juris Doctor in 1979 and a Master of Arts in 1990 all from Arizona State University.

  5. Government of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Supreme Court is the highest court in Arizona. The court currently consists of one chief justice, a vice chief justice, and five (5) associate justices. The supreme court has appellate jurisdiction in death penalty cases, but almost all other appellate cases go through the Arizona Court of Appeals beforehand.

  6. David G. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    He received his commission on July 15, 2003. [1] Judge Campbell was a member of the Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Civil Procedure from 2005 to 2011, and chaired the committee from 2011 to 2015, [ 5 ] while the Advisory Committee approved important changes to discovery-related rules that ultimately became effective in December 2015.

  7. How can you best assess judges up for retention? - AOL

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  8. Constitution of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Article 6.1 creates a Commission on Judicial Conduct to oversee the judicial system. Article 7 deals with suffrage and elections. Article 8 provides the method of removal from office for all elected officials including judges, legislators, and executive officials either through impeachment or recall.

  9. Patricia Breckenridge - Wikipedia

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    The committee noted her opinions were “well-reasoned and organized, clearly written, and closely adhere to precedent as well as constitutional and statutory law.” [7] In 2020, the judicial performance review committee stated Breckenridge “substantially meets” overall judicial performance standards [8] after a survey of Missouri lawyers ...