ARS § 45-406
The chief justice must designate 1 to 5 superior court judges for judicial review cases, identify the counties where they may be assigned, the supreme court must publish their names and counties, and the presiding judge must assign filed cases to the appropriate designated judge and notify the relevant court officials
- Jurisdiction
- United States — Arizona
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- en
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The chief justice must designate 1 to 5 superior court judges for judicial review cases, identify the counties where they may be assigned, the supreme court must publish their names and counties, and the presiding judge must assign filed cases to the appropriate designated judge and notify the relevant court officials in writing.
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