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Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 Richard Elihu Sloan: AZ: 1857–1933 1912–1913 [Note 1] — — Taft: not confirmed 2 William Henry Sawtelle: AZ: 1868–1934 1913–1931 — — Wilson: elevation to 9th Cir. 3 Fred Clinton Jacobs: AZ: 1865–1958 1923–1936 — 1936–1958 Harding: death 4 Albert Morris Sames: AZ: 1873 ...
In April 2016, three non-profit organizations—the Alliance for Justice, the National Veterans Legal Services Program and the National Consumer Law Center—filed another class-action lawsuit, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, against the Administrative Office, [21] alleging that the PACER fee structure did not conform ...
Courts of Arizona include: . State courts of Arizona. Arizona Supreme Court [1]. Arizona Court of Appeals (2 divisions) [2]. Superior Court of Arizona (15 counties) [2]. Justices of the Peace (county courts) [3] and Arizona Municipal Courts, city trial courts and courts of limited jurisdiction
Under rules set by Judge Jean Toal and agreed to by nearly all of the more than 20 reporters in the courtroom, all information about the juror’s testimony, the questions and even the gender of ...
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Jury duty or jury service is a service as a juror in a legal proceeding. Different countries have different approaches to juries: [ 1 ] variations include the kinds of cases tried before a jury, how many jurors hear a trial, and whether the lay person is involved in a single trial or holds a paid job similar to a judge , but without legal ...
The courts of the United States are closely linked hierarchical systems of courts at the federal and state levels. The federal courts form the judicial branch of the U.S. government and operate under the authority of the United States Constitution and federal law.
He served as Chief Judge from 1989 to 1995, assuming senior status on September 18, 2001. [2] Holland serves as a visiting judge in the District of Arizona, [3] having first presided over a case in that court in 1993. [4] He has heard 835 cases in the District of Arizona. [5] Notable trials he handled were 2014's United States v.