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Last Post 10 Jul 2017 08:46 AM by  Linda Koschney
R-17-0045 Rule 7d(2)(B), Rules of Procedure for Appellate & Trial Court Appointments et al
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10 Jul 2017 08:46 AM
    Jack Levine SBN 001637
    777 E. Thomas Rd., Suite 250
    Phoenix, AZ 85014
    Ph: 602-395-9000
    E:mail: [email protected]

    This petition would amend various rules concerning the merit selection, evaluation, and retention of judges. It would require (1) written examination of judicial applicants' knowledge of Arizona law; (2) retention of negative comments about judicial applicants; and (3) that once appointed, judges have permanent assignment to a division that closely matches their expertise.

    Filed July 5, 2017

    Comments must be submitted on or before May 21, 2018.

    ORDERED: Petition to Amend Rules 7(d)(2)(B) et al, Rules of the Supreme Court = DENIED.
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