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(a) Index. After a party files a notice of appeal, the superior court clerk must prepare a numerical index of the documents in the superior court's file (the “index”).The superior court clerk must transmit the index to the appellate court as provided in Rule 11.1(b), and after the appellate court accepts the transmission, the superior court clerk must promptly distribute a copy of the ...
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FindLaw's database of Court of Appeals of Arizona features decisions since January 1974. You can browse decisions by date and search by docket number, case title, and full text. Party name Keyword Docket number
Court of Appeals Division One - Arizona Judicial Branch
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The court and its employees are not liable for any inaccurate or untimely information, or for misinterpretation or misuse of the data. The official case record is maintained at the courthouse. If you have any questions, please contact the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, Clerk's Office. See Rule 123
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An intervenor is a person not a party to a judgment that the appellate court allows to participate as a party in an appeal on motion under Rule 24 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure. An intervenor is subject to any requirements that the court may set.
Appellate Court Cases - Arizona Judicial Branch
Arizona Supreme Court - 1501 W Washington St, Suite 402, Phoenix, AZ 85007 Court of Appeals, Division One - 1501 W Washington St, Suite 203, Phoenix, AZ 85007 Court of Appeals, Division Two - 400 W Congress, Tucson, AZ 85701
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To begin your enhanced experience, click on the links below or select the “Search” link to search the set of Arizona Court Rules. This site from Thomson Reuters provides free access to an unannotated version of the Arizona state and local court rules as published in West's Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated.
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Viewers must rely only on the official version of the case file, which is available during regular business hours at: Arizona Supreme Court - 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 402, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Court of Appeals, Division One - 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 203, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Court of Appeals, Division Two - 400 West Congress ...
Court of Appeals - Arizona Judicial Branch
Arizona has two appellate courts: the court of appeals is the intermediate appellate court and the Supreme Court is the court of last resort. The court of appeals was established in 1965 as the first level of appeal up from superior court. It has two divisions: Division One in Phoenix (19 judges) and Division Two in Tucson (nine judges).
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Civil Appeals Overview - Arizona Judicial Branch
After the notice of appeal is filed, the superior court will send it, an Index of Record, and the superior court record ARCAP 11, ARCAP 11.1 to the Court of Appeals (approximately 30 days). After briefing is complete, the Court will direct the clerk of the superior court to transmit additional documents filed in the superior court after the ...
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Through Lower Case Number Index button. (Information for Arizona Supreme Court– By *numeric order, Court of Appeals Division 1 & 2 case number, County, Board and Commission.) (Information for Court of Appeals Division One – By *numeric order, County, Commission and Board.) Through Attorney-Case Index button.
Battle to change how appeals judges are elected reaches Arizona Supreme ...
Gould noted, though, that the Arizona Court of Appeals is looped in with the Arizona Supreme Court in a provision covering retention elections, with an instruction for appellate judges to file retention declarations with the secretary of state. ... House Bill 2757, sponsored by Rep. Ben Toma, R-Peoria, passed along party lines. But in her veto ...
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A party's appendix in the Arizona Supreme Court or Division One must be filed by the same method--paper or electronic--as the party's brief. An electronically filed brief in Division Two of the Court of Appeals must include electronic links when citing to the record on appeal or to other items, and the brief must not include an appendix. A ...
Arizona Court Case Lookup | StateRecords.org
Arizona Public Records; Court Records; Court Case Search; Arizona Court Case Lookup. An Arizona court case refers to a suit, claim, or complaint brought within the Arizona court system to resolve a legal issue. This includes child support, elder abuse, traffic infractions, dissolution of marriage, breach of contract, personal injury, and more.
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A party's appendix must be filed by the same method--paper or electronic--as the party's brief. An electronically filed brief in Division Two of the Court of Appeals must include electronic links when citing to the record on appeal and the brief must not include an appendix. A party may file an appendix in Division Two only if filing a paper brief.
Trump judges side with Kari Lake's agency to keep VOA off the job
The May 3 ruling by a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for Washington, D.C., essentially said the courts must defer to the executive branch on employment matters and provides ...