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03.02.10: Commission Invites Public to Comment on Performance of Judges on 2010 General Election Ballot The Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance Review will hold public hearings in Phoenix and Tucson to take comments from the public about judges appearing on the 2010 retention election ballot.
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02.08.10: Meeting Notice - February 12, 2010
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02.08.10: Meeting Agenda - February 12, 2010
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11.10.09: Meeting Notice - November 13, 2009 The Subcommittee on Survey Process will meet on November 13, 2009
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For Pima County Case Information Call (520) 740-4240
NOTE: The Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance Review has provided the above links to Opinions and Case information as a service to the citizens of Arizona. The websites containing the information are maintained by the individual courts to which the judges have been appointed and the Commission is not responsible for the content provided.

To learn more about merit selection in Arizona, visit the State Bar of Arizona's Fair Courts website.

To learn more about merit selection across the nation, visit the website of the American Judicature Society.

Good to Great
Log Good To Great 2005 - 2010"Good to Great" is the 2005 - 2010 strategic agenda for the Arizona Judicial Department led by Chief Justice Ruth V. McGregor. The five goals of the agenda include: Providing Access to Swift, Fair Justice; Protecting Children, Families, and Communities; Being Accountable; Improving the Communication and Cooperation with the Community; and Serving the Public by Improving the Legal Profession. By combining community and court system efforts, our system of justice can move from very good to truly great.

 
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