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Judicial Retention Crossword

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Learn about judicial retention in Arizona! Use the clues to complete the crossword. (Hint: answers to some questions are hidden in other questions!) If you are still stuck, try playing the Judicial Retention Fill in the Blanks Game first. This activity is for high school students.

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Judicial Retention CrosswordOnline version

Learn about judicial retention in Arizona! Use the clues to complete the crossword. (Hint: answers to some questions are hidden in other questions!) If you are still stuck, try playing the Judicial Retention Fill in the Blanks Game first. This activity is for high school students.

by Arizona Bar Foundation
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The JPR Commission evaluates judges in five categories, including: legal ability, integrity, communication skills, administrative performance, and this category. (Two words)

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The abbreviation for the Commission on Judicial Performance Review.

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Judges in Arizona are reviewed by the non-partisan Commission on Judicial _________ Review.

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Type of court where a three judge panel reviews cases that have already been tried in Superior Court.

5

In Arizona, judges face this kind of election, where they don't run against an opponent.

6

Counties that are smaller than 250,000 people initially choose their judges this way.

7

A commission that is not sponsored by a political party is said to be non-__________.

8

State courts where trials are held are called _______ Courts.

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AZ Superior Court Judges in counties of over 250,000 people, AZ Court of Appeals Judges, and AZ Supreme Court Judges are appointed by this person.

10

There are 34 of these on the JPR Commission. They are appointed by the Supreme Court and serve a four year term.

11

The JPR Commission __________ jurors, witnesses, litigants, attorneys, and court staff to evaluate how well judges perform.

12

Judges in Arizona face a retention election every _______ years.

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