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2016 Judicial Performance Reports

Pima Superior Court Reports
Judge Commission Vote Judicial Report Assignment/Bench Serving Since

Aragon, Gus

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Civil) 2006

Bernini, Deborah

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Family) 1997

Brearcliffe, Sean

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Family) 2013

Bryson, Kyle A.

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Other) 2010

Butler, Michael

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Juvenile) 2013

Eikleberry, Jane L.

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Criminal) 2001

Fields, Richard S.

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Civil) 1997

Gordon, Richard

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Juvenile) 2009

Griffin, Brenden J.

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Juvenile) 2013

Lee, Kenneth

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Criminal) 1997

Metcalf, D. Douglas

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Juvenile) 2013

Miller, Leslie B.

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Civil) 1985

Rash, Scott H.

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Criminal) 2010

Simmons, Sarah R.

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Civil) 2006

Tang, Paul E.

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Criminal) 2001

Wagener, Joan

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Meets JPR Standards View Pima (Juvenile) 2014

NOTE:
Judges are evaluated on their judicial performance midway through their term and prior to their retention election. Beginning in 2022, their survey evaluation scores include midterm scores and retention scores. Newly appointed judges serve a two-year term and are evaluated prior to their retention election on their retention scores. The score is the percentage of all evaluators who rated the judge "superior", "very good", or "satisfactory" in each of the Commission's evaluation categories. Depending on the assignment, a judge may not have responses in certain categories, indicated by N/A (for example, some judicial assignments do not require jury trials or no survey responses were returned). The JPR Commission votes "Yes" or "No" on whether a judge "MEETS" Judicial Performance Standards, based on the statistical information, as well as any other information submitted by the public or the judge. Further information on the judges and justices can be found at each court's website.

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