Thursday, November 6, 2008
The effect of AZ Judges Review on the 2008 retention elections
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Coming in next couple of days: Analysis of how this site influenced the elections
Also, our next project will be obtaining real figures and numbers on judicial decisions, so we can provide hard evidence to back up our information for skeptics.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Judge McClennen's side of things (the only judge not recommended by the commission)
We are fortunate to have Judge McClennen's input regarding why he should be elected. We strongly disagree with the Judicial Performance Commission's recommendation not to retain him, as we have discussed in the post listing Superior Court judges.
Personal Statement of Judge Crane McClennen
In my legal career, I have dedicated myself to public service. Prior to becoming a judge, I served for 21 years as an Assistant Arizona Attorney General working in the Criminal Appeals Division. There I represented the State of Arizona in the state appellate courts, and the federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court.
I have been a judge for 11½ years, having been retained by the voters in 2000 and 2004. I have been on the juvenile court assignment for the last 2 years, and prior to that, I was on the criminal assignment for 6 years, the family court assignment for 2 years, and the civil assignment for 16 months. As a judge of the juvenile court, I have sought to take the necessary amount of time in each case to understand what each juvenile needs, and then do what I can to have the court system provide those services to the juvenile and the juvenile’s family. Many times at the conclusion of the case, the parents have thanked me for what I have done for their family, which I feel that is one of the most rewarding parts of this job. If any of you would like to see for yourself how I conduct myself as a judge, I invite you to come to my courtroom at any time and watch as I handle my daily calendar of cases.
In addition to the time I spend with the cases before me, I have done the following to improve the court system and to provide continuing legal education materials and opportunities to judges and attorneys in Arizona, and have received the following awards and certifications:
Awards and Certifications
· State Bar of Arizona, Outstanding Member, 1995.
· State Bar of Arizona, Outstanding Public Lawyer, 1991.
· State Bar of Arizona, Outstanding Contribution to Continuing Legal Education, 1986 & 1989.
· Founding Fellow, Arizona Bar Foundation.
· Certified Criminal Law Specialist, 1985–present.
Arizona Office of the Courts
· Instructor, New Judge Orientation, 1997–2005
Maricopa County Superior Court
· Chair, Juvenile Court Forms Committee, 2007–present.
· Chair, Juvenile Court New Judge Rotation Training, 2007.
· Chair, Committee To Draft Criminal Department Minute Entry Forms, 2001–2002.
· Chair, Committee To Draft Family Court Rules of Procedure, Maricopa County, 1988–2000.
Continuing Legal Education
· Chair & Speaker, Criminal Year Seminar, 1991–2008
· Chair & Speaker, Year in Evidence Seminar, 1987–2008
Books and Publications:
· Arizona Legal Forms, Criminal Procedure (2005)
· Arizona Courtroom Evidence Manual (3rd Ed. 1997).
· (Co-author) Chapter 4, Criminal Appeals, and Chapter 24, Justice Court Appeals,
Arizona Appellate Handbook (1992).
· Frye, Daubert, and Logerquist: Is Arizona Moving Ahead or Going in Circles? 34 Ariz. St. L.J. 571.
· Custody Under Miranda v. Arizona: Is Arizona Using the Wrong Focus? Arizona Attorney (7/00).
· Rule 404(B) and 404(C): New Definitions; New Tests; and New Rules, Arizona Attorney (6/98).
· Eliminating Appeals From Guilty Pleas: Making the Process More Efficient, Arizona Attorney (11/92).
· Capital Punishment in Arizona: Past, Present, and Future, Arizona Attorney (10/92).
· Admission of Evidence of Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts, Arizona Attorney (6/90).
· Impeachment and Rehabilitation of Witness Under Arizona Rules of Evidence, Ariz. Bar J. (6/83).
· Death Penalty Debated, Maricopa Lawyer (4/82).
· Arizona Divorce Law: Time for a Better System, 1970 Law and the Social Order 641.
In the Judicial Performance Review survey, I feel honored to receive high marks from the litigants and witnesses, including a 100% rating for Integrity. Although not reported in this Voter Guide, the Commission did survey Court Staff, and from them I received ratings of 100% for Integrity, 88% for judicial temperament, and 85% for Administrative Performance. It is now, and has always been, my belief that I should seek to improve the court system, and most importantly, serve the litigants and witnesses who appear before me. I have done so for the litigants and witnesses who came before me in the past, and I ask you to retain me in office so that I can continue to do so for litigants and witnesses in the future.
Judge Crane McClennen
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Due to threats, GOP forced to remove its name from this blog
Monday, October 27, 2008
The inside scoop on the only judge the Judicial Performance Review Commission did not recommend for retention
We've also updated info on a few more Superior Court judges, including Judge Keppel.
Read the updated info on both judges in the Superior Court judge section.
AZ Bar magazine features article on judicial retention
The JPR Commission used to rate more judges poorly, back when judges were elected, not appointed like they are now. That was because the Commission actually knew more about the judges, based on their campaigns for office - the judges had opponents who could do opposition research on them and get it out publicly. Now the Commission knows very little about the judges when they come up for retention.
This article reinforces our opinion - as well as most conservatives' opinions - that the reviews provided by the Commission aren't worth your time reading.
In the future, until we move to a system of electing judges or at least requiring legislative confirmation, we recommend that the Voter Information Pamphlets include links to websites like this which provide reviews of the judges - not just the JPR Commission's fluff review.
We find it amusing that AZ Attorney didn't even bother mentioning this website. Even though AZ Judges Review is the only website in Arizona comprehensively reviewing the judges, and even though AZ Attorney's own article acknowledges the JPR Commission's review is worthless since judges receiving 99.6% scores, and even though it's pretty obvious to us the reason the AZ Bar decided to run a piece on judicial retention is because of the stir this website is creating (we're well over 1000 unique visitors per day thanks to J.D. Hayworth), the AZ bar is so biased they refuse to provide information to educate voters if it goes against their politically correct agenda.
(the AZ Attorney article will be available shortly here)
Monday, October 20, 2008
Liberal blog rates the judges
Stay tuned - we're supposed to be getting information any day now about the judges' illegal immigration decisions. We're also going to see if we can figure out how to make a printable sheet of just the judges on the ballot.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Information on retention of judges
For an excellent summary of the problem with retention elections, see the Center for Arizona Policy's analysis. Also, the nobadjudges.com website targeted two judges in 2004, but had little success, swaying only 23,000 votes. Unfortunately it was not launched until after early ballots had gone out in the mail. This website was launched prior to that, although we haven't fully obtained all of the information we'd like to provide, the attorneys we talk to are terrified of the Arizona State Bar investigating them if they criticize judges.
Look at the criteria used by the commission to rate judges. It's incredulous that there is nothing about judicial philosophy or judicial activism, the most important issues to most voters. (this link goes to the commission's review of Judge Crane McClennan, the only judge they chose not to recommend retaining). They may as well rate a judge's "friendliness" and "personal hygiene," those shallow criteria could be slipped into the list without anyone noticing.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Does anyone have any information on judges outside of Maricopa County?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Maricopa County Superior Court judges has been updated significantly
Friday, September 12, 2008
AZ Supreme Court justices
Extremely liberal.
Napolitano appointee - 2003
FOJ (Friend of Janet) - co-chair of her transition team to Governor's office.
Chief of staff to Democrat governors Bruce Babbit and Rose Mofford.
Worked at criminal defense firm Osborn Maledon.
On board of directors of left wing Children's Action Alliance.
On board of directors of left wing Center for the Public Interest.
Rebecca Berch Presiding Justice UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
Moderate to liberal.
Hull appointee - 2002
Ruth McGregor
Extremely liberal.
Hull appointee - 1998
Michael Ryan
Conservative.
Hull appointee- 2002
Former prosecutor and Marine.
Scott Bales*
Extremely liberal.
Napolitano appointee - 2005
FOJ (Friend of Janet), worked with her at the AG's office and at her law firm Lewis & Roca
Active in the left wing Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education, won the criminal defense Foundation for Justice award.
AZ Court of Appeals judges
Division I
Dan Barker UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
Conservative.
Appointed by Governor Hull in 2001.
Former attorney in private practice and Superior Court judge.
Michael Brown UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
Moderate. Old Arizona Democrat style.
Appointed by Governor Napolitano in 2007.
Margaret Downie
Liberal.
Appointed in 2008 by Governor Napolitano.
Experienced trial judge.
John Gemmill UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
Moderate to conservative - due to his libertarian persuasion.
Appointed by Governor Hull in 2001.
On the board of directors for
Chief Judge of the division.
Philip Hall UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
Conservative.
Appointed by Governor Hull in 2001.
Former prosecutor and Superior Court judge.
Pat Irvine UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
Moderate Democrat.
Appointed by Governor Jane Hull in 2002.
Generally well-liked.
Diane Johnsen
Very liberal.
Appointed by Napolitano in 2006.
Board member of the
Has virtually no trial experience or criminal law experience, former law partner with liberal Supreme Court Justices Hurwitz and Bales at left-leaning Osborn Maledon.
Currently being considered for a Supreme Court appointment.
Donn Kessler
Moderate Democrat
Extensive trial experience.
Patricia Norris
Very liberal.
Appointed in 2003 by Governor Napolitano.
Patricia Orozco
Very liberal.
Appointed in 2004 by Governor Napolitano.
Former staff attorney with left-leaning Legal Aid.
Maurice Portley
Moderate Democrat.
Appointed in 2003 by Governor Napolitano.
Experienced trial judge and former JAG attorney.
Peter Swann
Liberal to moderate.
Appointed in 2008 by Governor Napolitano.
Very experienced trial judge.
Ann Scott Timmer
Very liberal.
Appointed in 2000 by Governor Jane Hull.
Assisted in impeachment of Governor Evan Mecham, former President of left-leaning Arizona Women Lawyers Association, served on board of left-leaning Community Legal Services.
Jon Thompson UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
Conservative.
Appointed by Governor Symington in 1995.
Former prosecutor and Superior Court judge.
Sheldon Weisberg
Moderate to conservative.
Appointed in 1992 by Governor
Lawrence Winthrop UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
Liberal Republican who almost changed parties and became a Democrat.
Appointed in 2002 by Governor Jane Hull.
Division 2 (southern half of
NOT CLEAR IF ANY ARE UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION
William Brammer
Moderate.
Appointed in 1997
Peter Eckerstrom
Extremely liberal
Appointed by Napolitano in 2003.
Entire background is criminal defense.
Philip Espinosa
Conservative.
Appointed in 1992 by Governor
Virginia Kelly
Brand-new judge appointed by Brewer in 2009, don't have any information on her.
Garye Vasquez
Extremely liberal.
Appointed by Napolitano in 2005.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Maricopa County Superior Court judges
The left wing blog Netroots praised her for suppressing a confession in a child molestation case, allowing a high school teacher to get off scot-free
ACETO, Mark F. Presiding Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Symington appointee - 1995 Former prosecutor Conservatives have a very favorable opinion of this judge Rating: |
AKERS, Linda A.* Juvenile Symington appointee - 1996 Former prosecutor Member of U.S. District Court Gender Equity Task Force Considered a mediocre attorney by reputable attorneys, but a tough sentencer, even the left wing blog Netroots considers her tough on crime Considered difficult to deal with in court Rating: 7 |
ANDERSON, Aimee Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Napolitano appointee - 2007 Former criminal defense attorney and prosecutor One reputable prosecutor who regularly appears in front of Anderson does not believe she is liberal. Rating: |
ANDERSON, Arthur Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 1999 Former civil litigation attorney This judge can be gruff to appear in front of Considered fair by reputable attorneys, but slightly soft on crime Rating: |
BALLINGER, Eddward Jr.* Civil Republican Hull appointee - 1998 Former tax attorney Note - although was formerly Criminal Presiding Judge, was not member of any criminal defense leaning organizations Reputable attorneys say that if doesn't like your case, he's terrible. Considered moderate on sentencing crime. Rating: |
BARTON, Janet Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 2000 Former commercial litigation attorney Rating: |
BASSETT, Edward Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2008 Former criminal defense attorney - public defender Rating: BEENE, James Family Conservative Brewer appointee Rating: 10 |
BERGIN, Dawn Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2007 Former attorney at Napolitano's old firm, Lewis & Roca Rating: |
BLAKEY, II, A. Craig* Civil Republican Symington appointee - 2002 Formerly in private practice Everyone who appears in front of this judge loves him and say he's fair Solid conservative Rating: 10 BRNOVICH, Susan Criminal Conservative Rating: 10 |
BRODMAN, Roger Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Republican, moderate Formerly in private practice Symington appointee - 2002 |
BROTHERTON, William Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2007 Formerly a far left legislator Inductee in Sierra Club Hall of Fame, member of Attorneys for Criminal Justice Rating: 0 |
BUDOFF, Robert Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Symington appointee - 2000 Formerly in private practice Have heard that he is biased against fathers in divorce/custody cases Very liberal Rating: 0 |
BURKE, Edward O. Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Considered soft on crime. Symington appointee - 1999 Formerly in private practice Rating: 0 |
BUTTRICK, John A.* Spec. Assgn. Civil Libertarian, very well-liked by conservatives too Symington appointee - 2001 Formerly in private practice Graduated from Harvard Law School Rating: 10 |
CHAVEZ, Harriett Presiding Northwest/Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2003 Rating: |
COHEN, Bruce* Family appears to be a RINO Napolitano appointee - 2005 Formerly in private practice & a prosecutor Rating: |
CONTES, Connie* Criminal Hull appointee - 2002 Formerly worked for the Office of the Public Defender Rating: |
DAVIS, Glenn* Civil Democrat Napolitano - 2006 Former attorney to the Democrats in the legislature Contributed to AZ State Democrat Party Rating: 0 |
DAVIS, Norman J. Juvenile & Associate Presiding Judge UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Republican Symington appointee - 1995 Formerly an attorney in private practice Rating: |
DITSWORTH, John* Criminal Republican Hull appointee - 2001 Former prosecutor Reportedly an even-tempered, competent, and fair judge Rating: 8 |
DONAHOE, Gary Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 2000 Former attorney in civil litigation Held the Sheriff's Office in contempt for its inability to bring inmates to court on time, even though the problem was due to the Board of Supervisors slashing the Sheriff's budget by 15%. (the court has a cozy relationship with the Supervisors, and will not rule against them in cases because the Supervisors have promised the judges a brand-new $340 million court tower with penthouse offices). He also removed the County Attorney's Office from prosecuting Supervisor Stapley, saying there was a conflict, but ignored the real conflict which was that the Supervisors' attorney Tom Irvine (a former attorney for the Democrat Party) is also the attorney for the Court. Rating: 2 |
DUNCAN, (Schneider) Sally Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2004 Former criminal defense attorney - public defender Reputed to be a very lenient criminal judge except on domestic violence crimes Rating: 0 |
DUNEVANT, III, Thomas* Presiding Tax Court/Civil Democrat Mofford appointee - 1989 Former prosecutor Reputable attorneys have a negative opinion of him Rating: 2 |
FENZEL, Alfred Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Republican Hull appointee - 1999 Reputable attorneys have a good opinion of him, but he's considered a little soft on crime Former prosecutor |
FINK, Dean Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2006 Former attorney at Napolitano's Lewis & Roca firm Rating: |
FLORES, Lisa* Family Napolitano appointee and FOJ (Friend of Janet) - 2005 RINO Former General Counsel for Governor Hull, where she was responsible for many of Hull's bad judicial picks, including Ruth MacGregor Rating: less than 0 |
FOSTER, George H. Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Considered somewhat liberal, but is one of the most pleasant judges. Democrat Hull or Napolitano appointee - 2003 Former managing attorney with Wilenchik & Bartness Past instructor, Project Business – teaching free enterprise to middle school children Rating: |
GAINES, Pendleton Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 1999 Formerly in commercial litigation Rating: 10 |
GAMA, J. Richard Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 2000 Democrat but considered tough on crime Considered liberal Former trial attorney One reputable prosecutor who appears regularly in front of Gama does not think he is liberal. Rating: 2 (recently lowered his ranking) |
GARCIA, Jeanne* Civil Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2005 Considered soft on crime Formerly worked at the AG's Office Rating: 0 GASS, David Family Democrat Former Director of Legislative Affairs for Terry Goddard, law clerk to Ruth McGregor Rating: 0 GATES, Pamela Brewer appointee - 2009 Wife of Phoenix City Councilman Bill Gates Rating: 10 |
GENTRY-LEWIS, Jo Lynn* Family Napolitano appointee - 2005 Former government attorney Former tribal attorney, active in Native American causes Rating: GERLACH, Douglas Brewer appointee - 2010 Has criminal defense background |
GORDON, Michael* Family Napolitano appointee - 2005 Former criminal defense attorney - public defender Considered soft on crime Rating: 0 |
GOTTSFIELD, Robert L. Criminal Lawyers refer to him as "crazy Bob" due to his erratic behavior, but he's fast. Soft on drug crimes |
GRANT, Larry Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2003 Former criminal defense attorney - public defender, briefly a prosecutor Very liberal, accuses police officers of racial profiling Rating: 0 |
GRANVILLE, Warren J. Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Republican Reputedly is very liberal in his decisions - as one commenter noted - yes although he is a registered Republican, he has been very liberal in his rulings unfortunately. Hull appointee - 2000 Rating: 0 |
HANNAH, John* Juvenile Napolitano appointee - 2005 Formerly very active in criminal defense, including AZ Capital Representation Project Rating: 0 |
HARRISON, Cari A.* Criminal Hull appointee - 2001 Formerly worked for the AG's office and in private practice Reputable prosecutors say she is conservative Rating: 8 |
HAUSER, Brian R. Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Symington or Mofford appointee - 1991 Former government attorney Reputable attorneys consider him a decent judge, although moderate on crime Rating: |
HEGYI, Hugh Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Napolitano appointee - 2007 Former assistant to a Democrat Senator Formerly worked at the AG's office and in private practice Active in State Bar's left wing Legal Services Committee Rating: 0 |
HEILMAN, Joseph B. Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Hull appointee - 1999 Former prosecutor Criticized Maricopa County Attorney's Office crackdowns on sex offender plea bargains from the bench. Showed lack of neutrality and left-leaning views. Considered a soft sentencer, but is about as balanced as you're going to find in a Democrat appointee. Is pro-2nd amendment and a hunter. Rating: 3 |
HICKS, Bethany G. Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 1999 Considered soft on crime and invents laws Former family law practitioner Rating: 0 |
HILLIARD, Ruth H.* Family Republican Babbitt appointee - 1985 Left wing blog Netroots describes her as "very liberal" Formerly in civil litigation Rating: |
HOAG, M. Jean Associate Presiding Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Mofford appointee - 1996 Former prosecutor Reputable attorneys consider her ok Rating: |
HOFFMAN, Kristin C.* Criminal Napolitano appointee - 2006 Liberal blog says she's pro-abortion and biased towards women and feminist views Doesn't follow the law Rating: 0 |
HYATT, Carey Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Republican Former prosecutor Hull appointee - 2000 Rating: |
ISHIKAWA, Brian K. Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Republican Symington appointee - 1995 Former attorney in private practice Rating: 10 |
JONES, Michael D. Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Symington appointee - 1995 Former prosecutor Considered lazy & a pushover Rating: 7 Note - we have recently upped his rating, due to new information |
KATZ, Paul A.* Family Democrat Mofford appointee - 1989 Reputable attorneys have a poor opinion of him Left wing blog Netroots describes him as "very liberal" Former government attorney Rating: 0 |
KEMP, Michael* Criminal Most likely a Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2005 Former prosecutor Reputed to be a fair judge, well-liked Rating: 8 |
KEPPEL, James H. Juvenile Republican Symington appointee - 1996 Former prosecutor and briefly a public defender Rating: 9 |
KILEY, Daniel Family Brewer appointee - 2010 KLEIN, Andrew* Special Assn/Civil Probably a Republican Hull appointee - 2001 Former attorney in private practice Has a reputation for being a fair, level-headed judge Rating: 10 |
KREAMER, Joseph Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2007 Board of Directors, left wing Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education Former chair and active in State Bar's left wing Legal Services Committee Rating: 0 LECLAIRE, Thomas Family Brewer appointee - 2010 Former prosecutor |
LEE, Raymond Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Napolitano appointee - 2003 Worked for the AG's office and in private practice On the AZ Bar Commission on Women and Minorities, AZ Ass. of Defense Counsel Rating: 0 |
MAHONEY, Margaret R.* Criminal Independent Hull appointee - 2002 Former attorney in commercial litigation Rating: |
MANGUM, J. Kenneth Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Mofford or Symington appointee - 1991 Former JAG attorney Reputable attorneys consider him a decent judge Rating: |
MARTIN, Daniel Family Court UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Napolitano appointee - 2007 Former attorney in private practice Rating: 0 |
MCCLENNEN, Crane* Juvenile Democrat Symington appointee - 1997 Former prosecutor Prolife Wrote books on Evidence, more of an academic Left wing blog Netroots says he is tough on crime The only judge the Commission on Judicial Review recommended not retaining in 2008. We got the full scoop on it. The Judicial Performance Review Commission gave him a poor rating because he received poor reviews from criminal defense attorneys. As an academic expert on trials, he doesn't put up with sloppily prepared attorneys. He takes time to educate them on procedure, which can back up his calendar. Considered possibly the smartest judge on the bench. Ends up ruling tough on crime and conservatively because he rules in favor of the best presented case, not emotional arguments or hastily made decisions not made on the full facts. Rating: 9 |
MCMURDIE, Paul* Special Assignment Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2006 Former prosecutor He is tough on crime. Former homicide prosecutor. Rating: 8 |
MCNALLY, Colleen* Presiding Family Hull appointee - 2001 Considered soft on crime Former prosecutor and public defender Rating: 0 |
MCVEY, Michael R.* Family Republican Symington appointee - 1993 Prolife Formerly worked at the AG's office Rating: 9 |
MILES, Linda H.* Family Hull appointee - 2001 Former attorney in private practice Reputable attorneys have a mixed opinion of her Rating: |
MILES, Robert* Family Napolitano appointee - 2005 Reputable attorneys have a mixed opinion of him Former attorney in private practice Rating: |
MROZ, Rosa Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Napolitano appointee - 2004 Former government attorney Reputable attorneys say she is very liberal Rating: 0 |
MYERS, Sam Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Napolitano appointee - 2007 Former legislative intern to Democrat Senator Dennis DeConcini Former prosecutor Rating: 3 |
NORRIS, Benjamin Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2008 Formely in private practice and litigation for the US District Attorney Rating: |
O'CONNOR, Karen L. Probate/Mental Health Presiding Judge UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 2000 Considered fair Former prosecutor Rating: 10 |
OBERBILLIG, Robert* Civil Hull appointee - 1998 Formerly on board of directors, Arizona Association of Defense Counsel Fellow, left wing Arizona Bar Foundation Left wing blog Netroots says he turned out to be more liberal than Governor Hull expected Rating: 0 |
PADILLA, Jose* Family Almost certain he is a Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2005 Active in radical leftist hispanic group La Raza during law school Former nurse Rating: 0 PALMER, David Family Brewer appointee - 2009 Former prosecutor |
PINEDA, Susanna Family Court UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Napolitano appointee - 2007 Appears to be a RINO Formerly worked at the AG's office One reputable prosecutor who regularly appears in front of Pineda does not believe she is liberal. Rating: |
POTTS, Karen* Family Napolitano appointee - 2006 Former Vice President, the far left Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest Formerly worked at the AG's office and in private practice Worked on AZ Bar disciplinary issues Appears to be a Republican, prolife, and socially conservative Rating: |
RAYES, Douglas Civil UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 2000 Considered soft on crime Former JAG attorney Rating: 0 |
REA, John Associate Presiding Family Court UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2004 Former staff attorney for the AZ Supreme Court Rating: |
REINSTEIN, Peter Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 1999 Former prosecutor Rating: 10 |
RONAN, Emmet J. Presiding Southeast/Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Hull appointee - 2000 Former criminal defense attorney - public defender Defended some of the most heinous criminals in the state Rating: |
RYAN, Timothy J.* Associate Presiding Criminal Judge Democrat Former criminal defense attorney - public defender, and prosecutor Has a very liberal reputation on the bench Has a poor record of enforcing Prop. 100, no bail for illegal immigrants who commit serious crimes Prolife Rating: 3 |
SANDERS, Teresa A.* Criminal Democrat Hull appointee - 2001 Former prosecutor Considered tough on crime Rating: |
STEINLE, III, Roland J.* Special Assignment/Criminal Republican Hull appointee - 2001 Former criminal defense attorney - public defender Active in criminal defense organizations Left wing blog Netroots says he is biased towards criminal defense Reputable attorneys say he does a lousy job Rating: 2 |
STEPHENS, Sherry K.* Family Hull appointee - 2001 Formerly worked at AG's office Considered middle of the road when it comes to sentencing, but is pleasant to appear in front of Rating: |
TALAMANTE, David M. Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Independent Hull appointee - 1999 Formerly worked for AG's office and left wing community legal services Considered somewhat fair, middle of the road, not biased towards criminal defense but not considered a tough sentencer Rating: THOMPSON, Peter Juvenile Brewer appointee - 2010 Former police attorney and military reservist |
THUMMA, Samuel Juvenile UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Napolitano appointee - 2007 Former law clerk for liberal Democrat AZ Chief Justice Stanley G. Feldman Member, Diversity Task Force and Ethics Committee, State Bar of Arizona Has a reputation for attacking attorneys and getting them in trouble Rating: 0 |
UDALL, David K.* Criminal Republican Hull appointee - 2001 Former prosecutor Considered a somewhat tough sentencer Rating: |
VERDIN, Maria del Mar Criminal UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 1999 Former criminal defense attorney - public defender |
WARNER, Randall Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2007 Former law clerk to liberal AZ Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas Zlaket State Bar of Arizona, Editorial Committee, left wing Arizona Attorney Magazine Arizona Association of Defense Counsel Circulated anti-marriage petitions for Napolitano and was rewarded with a judgeship for it Rating: 0 |
WELTY, Joseph C. Family UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2007 Former prosecutor Rating: |
WHITTEN, Christopher* Criminal Democrat Napolitano appointee - 2006 Former prosecutor and private practice Rating: |
WILLETT, Eileen Juvenile Presiding Judge UP FOR RETENTION ELECTION Hull appointee - 1999 Former attorney in private practice Rating: 10 |