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Last Post 01 Jul 2013 06:25 PM by  MPalmer
R-13-0029 Arizona Rules of Protective Order Procedure
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10 Jan 2013 05:53 PM
    R-13-0029

    Petition to Repeal the Arizona Rules of Protective Order Procedure

    Would repeal the Arizona Rules of Protective Order Procedure

    Petitioner:
    Mike Palmer
    18402 N. 19th Ave., #109
    Phoenix, AZ 85023
    602-513-3738 (intermittent cell)
    [email protected]

    Filed: January 10, 2013

    Comments due May 21, 2013.

    DENIED August 27, 2013.
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    30 Jan 2013 05:49 PM
    Mike Palmer
    18402 N. 19th Ave., #109
    Phoenix, AZ 85023
    602-513-3738
    [email protected]


    In addition to the Court's own Marsin v. Udall (cited in my petition), there is also A.R.S. § 12-109.

    Titled "Promulgation of rules of pleading, practice and procedure; distribution," the statute says:

    "The supreme court, by rules promulgated from time to time, shall regulate pleading, practice and procedure in judicial proceedings in all courts of the state . . . The rules shall not abridge, enlarge or modify substantive rights of a litigant."

    Since, as detailed in my petition, the Arizona Rules of Protective Order Procedure woefully abridge a defendant's Fourteenth Amendment right to due process/a fair trial and/or modify substantive rights of defendants, the ARPOP as a whole is unlawful on its face and must be repealed.
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    29 Apr 2013 10:31 AM
    John A. Furlong, Bar No. 018356
    General Counsel
    State Bar of Arizona
    4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 100
    Phoenix, Arizona 85016-6266
    602.252.4804
    [email protected]
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    17 May 2013 12:27 PM
    Hon. Emmet J. Ronan
    Superior Court in Maricopa County
    Southeast Court
    222 E. Javelina
    Mesa, AZ 85210
    Telephone: (602) 506-0438
    Facsimile: (602) 506-1848
    Chair, Committee on the Impact of Domestic Violence and the Courts
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    01 Jul 2013 06:25 PM
    Mike Palmer
    18402 N. 19th Ave., #109
    Phoenix, AZ 85023
    602-513-3738
    [email protected]

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