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MARICOPA COUNTY’S JURY SYSTEM CHALLENGED FOR EXCLUDING BLACKS AND HISPANICS BY REFUSING TO ENFORCE JURY OBLIGATION FOR ALL RESIDENTS LOSING TENS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN FINES AND INTEREST EACH YEAR FOR COUNTY

Maricopa County’s ju apprenticeship system challenged it by excluding blacks and Hispanics by refusing to enforce the ju apprenticeship obligations of all residents who have lost tens of millions of dollars in fines and tens of millions of dollars in interest annually in the county.

Maricopa County’s ju apprenticeship system challenged it by excluding blacks and Hispanics by refusing to enforce the ju apprenticeship obligations of all residents who have lost tens of millions of dollars in fines and tens of millions of dollars in interest annually in the county.

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Phoenix, April 8, 2025

Phoenix, April 8, 2025 / prnewswire/ – Frank C. Garcia And the 11 defendants, who have been pending cases in Maricopa County Superior Court, all represented by PCs in the Comeback Act, filed a petition for review with the Arizona Supreme Court, sued the appeal court’s refusal to allow the superior and appeal courts to hear evidence. petition Appeal For decades, county ju apprentices have intentionally failed to enforce the ju apprentices’ duties to all residents as a matter of public policy. petition Appeal That ju umpire non-enforcement is at least partially responsible for causing statistically significant underestimation of Hispanics and Blacks from the county ju umpire pool. John R. WeeksPhD, one of the most respected census in the country and expert in ju apprenticeship management.




Maricopa County excludes Hispanics and Blacks from the pool of Ju umpires by enforcement of ju umpires obligations

petition Appeal Judicial branch of Arizona Hispanics and blacks are well aware that they have lower response rates than other population groups due to their low incomes, and deliberately allow those minority groups to avoid carrying out the civil obligations of the juice obligation by not enforcing ARS21 §223, which provides for non-responders to be fined. $500. County policy decisions cost decades Maricopa County hundreds of millions of potential revenues from interest on fines and unpaid fines. In 2023, only eight ju umpires were fined in total. $2,050 More than 200,000 people were unable to respond to the summoning of the ju judge. The policy of not enforcing ju-seeking duties on all residents helps to encourage blacks and Hispanics to be free from mainstream communities.

As criminal defendants with cases in front of the court, Garcia and the other defendants are likely to face when the evidence shows that they are likely to be brought to trial by all or almost all white jus. Constitutional amendments to end the exclusive authority of the Supreme Court to administer the Court will be the next logical step to end all white judges. Arizona. A copy of the review petition can be found on the Comeback Law PC website. www.comeback-law.com. Contact: Dave Erlichman Comeback Law PC 602-622-0244

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