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Last Post 15 Feb 2008 05:16 PM by  ecrowley
R-05-0018, Rule 123, Rules of the Supreme Court; Rule 5(f), Ariz. R. Civ. P., and Rule 1.8, Ariz. R. Crim. P.
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15 Feb 2008 05:16 PM
    R-05-0018

    TO REDUCE THE RISK THAT COURT RECORDS MAY BE USED TO COMMIT IDENTITY THEFT WHILE PERMITTING LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THE COURTS WITH DEFENDANTS' SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS

    Petitioner:
    Jennifer A. Greene, Policy Analyst
    Court Services Division, AOC
    Arizona Supreme Court
    1501 W. Washington, Suite 410
    Phoenix, AZ 85007-3231
    (602) 452-3555

    Filed August 15, 2005.

    COMMENTS ON THIS PETITION ARE NOT BEING ACCEPTED. MATTER ORDERED CONTINUED ON AUGUST 27, 2007.

    RULE PETITION WITHDRAWN AT REQUEST OF PETITIONER ON JANUARY 20, 2009.

    THIS PETITION ADDRESSES RULES IN MULTIPLE FORUMS. PLEASE REFER TO THE PETITION IN THE RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT FORUM TO VIEW THE PETITION, ATTACHMENTS, AND ANY COMMENTS FILED.
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