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Arizona Supreme Court Decisions 2023. ROSENBERG v SANDERS Date: December 11, 2023 Docket Number: CV-22-0170-PR Justia Opinion Summary: In the case before the Supreme Court of the State of Arizona, the appellant, Yvette Rosenberg, contested the validity of a beneficiary deed executed by her late uncle, Alex Brandt, which left two properties ...
Recent Supreme Court of Arizona Cases. Welcome to FindLaw's searchable database of Supreme Court of Arizona decisions since January 1992. Cases are browsable by date and searchable by docket number, case title, and full text. ... Recent Decisions. Description. Date. Docket # E.H., Petitioner, v. SLAYTON (2025) April 30, 2025. No. CR-24-0245-PR ...
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The Court of Appeals, Division One, affirmed the Superior Court's decision in a divided opinion.The Supreme Court of the State of Arizona reviewed the case and concluded that whether the store display was an unreasonably dangerous condition is not relevant to the issue of duty.
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that the decision to remain silent, a constitutional right, can, in certain circumstances, be held against someone accused of a crime. And the key to those who want to protect that right is to refuse to answer any questions at all. In a unanimous decision Friday ...
The Supreme Court of Arizona has released the written opinion supporting its unanimous decision to uphold the suspension of a former prosecutor who worked with police to falsely charge protesters.
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Arizona Supreme Court Rules that Family of Murdered Child May Seek Future Lost Wages as Restitution. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the family of a murdered child can seek restitution for the child’s future lost wages, as long as there is a reasonable basis for estimating the loss. News Release | Full Opinion. April 30, 2025
The Arizona Supreme Court stated in a news release that future lost wages can qualify as economic loss under state restitution laws if there is a reasonable basis for calculating the amount.
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This 1985 decision of the Arizona Supreme Court followed the opinion of the United States Supreme Court in Arizona v. San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona, 463 U.S. 545 (1983), where the Court held that the McCarran Amendment removed whatever limitations the Enabling Acts or federal policy may have originally placed on state court jurisdiction ...
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The Arizona Supreme Court has delayed enforcement of a 160-year-old abortion ban until mid-August, giving Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes time to consider appealing the case to the nation's ...
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