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Equal Justice Under Law October 2015 Judicial Branch News Governor Appoints Five Judges Continued on Page 3

Vol 9. Issue 10 Contents October 2015 Features 3 Governor Appoints Five Judges 4 Employee Anniversaries 5 New Judge Q-and-A 6 Judge Klein Wins Award 7 Juvenile Probation Department Opens Kitchen Cover - Photos of the recently appointed Judicial Officers. Top - (left to right) - Judge Alison Bachus and Judge Roy Charles Whitehead Bottom - (left ro right) - Judge Greg Como and Judge Howard Sukenic Middle - Judge Kerstin LeMaire Judicial Branch News The Judicial Branch News is an online newsletter published by the Media Relations Department. The newsletter is also available on the Court s Intranet site at: http://courts.maricopa.gov/publicinfo/ newsletter/index.asp If you wish to contribute to this newsletter, please send articles, news items, photos or other correspondence to: karra@superiorcourt.maricopa.gov. Contributing Writers Raymond Billotte Debbie Gilliland Todd Herrera-Ridenhour Contributing Editors Karen Arra Vincent Funari Kelly Vail Mary Byrnes Nicole Garcia Produced by the Media Relations Department Media Relations Department Old Courthouse 4th Floor 125 W. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85003 Pg 2

Governor Appoints Five New Judges Governor Doug Ducey appointed Alison Bachus, Greg Como, Kerstin LeMaire, Howard Sukenic and Roy Charles Whitehead to the Maricopa County Superior Court Bench. Judge Bachus served as senior counsel for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Previously, she worked as an assistant U.S. attorney, clerked for Chief Judge Stephen McNamee of the U.S. District Court of Arizona and counseled veterans at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Judge Bachus has served as a lawyer-representative to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference and as vice-president for the Ninth Circuit of the Federal Bar Association. She graduated from the University of Illinois in 1999 and received her law degree from the University of Arizona College of Law in 2005. Judge Bachus will preside over a Juvenile calendar at Durango. Judge Como has been a partner at the law firm Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith since 2005. Previously, he practiced at Lewis and Roca for 15 years, specializing in the areas of complex insurance coverage and bad faith litigation. Judge Como obtained a Bachelor of Science in Education, magna cum laude, from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1986. He graduated from Arizona State University College of Law, magna cum laude, in 1990. He will be assigned to a Criminal calendar in Downtown Phoenix. Judge LeMaire served as a Commissioner for the Maricopa County Superior Court in the Probate/Mental Health and Family Court divisions since 2013. Previously, she practiced at her own firm, LeMaire and Kennedy, in the areas of juvenile law and civil litigation. She also served as the Chief Judge for Cocopah Tribal Court. Judge LeMaire obtained a Bachelor of Arts in German Literature and Language from Tufts University in 1990 and graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1993. She will be assigned to a Civil calendar in Downtown Phoenix. Judge Sukenic was an assistant U.S. attorney who worked in the Financial Crimes and Public Integrity Section, where he prosecuted cases involving fraudulent investment schemes, money laundering, taxation violations, and public corruption. He was formerly chief of the Southwest Border Section and chief of the Financial Crimes and Public Integrity Section of the U.S. Attorney s Office. He was also a prosecutor for the Maricopa County Attorney s Office for 13 years. Judge Sukenic graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Arizona State University in 1984 and received his law degree from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1987. He will be assigned to a Family Court calendar in Downtown Phoenix. Judge Whitehead is a native Arizonan. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Management Information Systems major from the University of Arizona in 1982. In 1994, he received his law degree from the University of Arizona College of Law. Judge Whitehead was a criminal defense attorney who has practiced at his own firm, the Law Office of RC Whitehead, since 2011. Previously, he worked at the Maricopa County Public Defender s Office. He also served as a Judge Pro Tempore for the Maricopa County Superior Court and the Tempe Municipal Court. He will preside over a Family Court calendar at the Northeast Regional Court Center. Pg 3

Employee Anniversaries Employee Anniversaries 5 Years Stephanie Chaparro, Adult Probation Officer Katrina Coon, Judicial Assistant Ramon Grijalva, Bailiff Ivana Budimirovic, Adult Probation Officer Lorena Perez, Collector Alisa Bryant, Juvenile Detention Officer Jolene McCutchan, Juvenile Detention Officer Monserrat Vejar, Judicial Assistant - Classified Michelle French, Bailiff 10 Years Mary Garcia, Registered Nurse Veronica Burgos, Judicial Clerk Kristy Marshall, Judicial Clerk Senior John Hannah, Superior Court Judge Jessica Ethington, Adult Probation Officer Supervisor James Hearn, Adult Probation Officer Tanja Josipovic, Adult Probation Officer Brandi Moncovich, Adult Probation Officer Jo Rourke, Adult Probation Officer Megan Wiehn, Adult Probation Officer Anthony Vaughn, Juvenile Detention Officer Paul McMurdie, Superior Court Judge Shauna Moore, Court Security Deputy Marshal Matthew West, Court Security Deputy Marshal Katrina Green, Judicial Assistant Michael Gordon, Superior Court Judge Michael Sweeney, Court Security Deputy Marshal Aundrea Newman, Juvenile Probation Officer Supervisor 15 Years Jesse Andrews, Adult Probation Officer Debra Bedolla, Adult Probation Officer Shana Edmundson, Adult Probation Officer Linda Marlowe, Adult Probation Officer Manuel Martinez, Adult Probation Officer Krista Piepenburg, Adult Probation Officer Richard Rama, Adult Probation Officer Amy Sarvela, Adult Probation Officer Kendra Trobaugh, Adult Probation Officer Colleen French, Court Commissioner Chris Holly, Applications Development Manager Donna Swistek, Juvenile Probation Officer Ralph Estrada, Courier Joy Skaggs, Juvenile Detention Officer Supervisor Raven Smith, Juvenile Detention Officer 20 Years Tracee Frick, Adult Probation Division Manager James Frost, Adult Probation Officer Stacey Lanenga, Adult Probation Officer Laura Thomas, Adult Probation Officer Kelli Reed, Adult Probation Officer Saul Schoon, Deputy Chief Adult Probation Officer Dawn Berg, Juvenile Probation Officer Supervisor Gilbert Mendoza, Juvenile Probation Officer Ronald Rhynard, Juvenile Detention Officer Sandee Spielberg, Court Conciliator Chad Lehman, Juvenile Probation Officer 25 Years John Burton, Juvenile Probation Officer Olga Diaz, Office Assistant 31 Years Jose Arenas, Juvenile Detention Officer 37 Years Peter Anderson, Finance Manager * Information provided by Debbie Gilliland Human Resources Department. esentencing Criminal Presiding Judge Sam Myers using esentencing in icisng. All judicial officers assigned to the Criminal Department will use esentencing by the end of 2015. esentencing has numerous advantages including the elimination of redundant data entry, immediate access to information and a reduction in the use of paper for Judicial Divisions, Court Administration, Adult Probation, Clerk of Court and our Justice Partners. Submitted by Todd Herrera-Ridenhour Pg 4

New Judge Q-and-A: Judge Ronee Korbin Steiner Q. What has surprised you the most about making the transition from private practice to judge? I wish I could say something obvious like how heavy motion practice is or how emotional people are in the courtroom. Having practiced in family law most of my career, I had expected that. However, the experience is making those things much more manageable. I suppose I am not so much surprised as I am happily in recognition of the amazing collegiality and support from other judges and staff. Everyone is immensely eager to help, offering guidance and even template rulings. It s an amazing group of professionals who work in this county. I saw it before from another angle. Now I know it from behind the bench. Q. Who has been the biggest inspiration in your legal career? Hon. Ronee Korbin Steiner I had no lawyers in my family. I looked up to a few law school professors and particularly the current Dean of my law school, who was a professor at the time. She inspired me to be the best lawyer I could be. My constitutional law professor also taught me how passionate you could be for a client. Q. What s your favorite quote? A person who feels appreciated will always do more than what is expected. I have no idea who said it but I think about that all of the time and think it applies so significantly to the family law arena. Q. If you had a day to spend with anyone (living or dead, real or fictional), who would it be and what would you do? This without question has to be a tie. My dad died 4 years ago and my mother died 4 months later. One of the hardest things for me in most recent times is not being able to share news of my appointment with them. Q. What songs are currently in your playlist? I have the most diverse playlist. You will find Broadway show tunes, current pop songs including Pitbull and Lady Gaga, classic rock (I have 5 older siblings, in addition to my twin, so I was exposed to a lot of classic rock), classical (having been trained classically in voice) and without question 80 s tunes. I am a big Journey fan. Pg 5

Judge Andrew Klein Receives National Honor Court News Probate Court Presiding Judge Andrew Klein is now a member of a distinguished group of legal professionals. On October 14, he joined the likes of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O Connor, Arizona Supreme Court Justice Ann Timmer and renowned Professor James Casner of Harvard Law School as a recipient of the William W. Treat Award from the National College of Probate Judges. I m honored to receive this type of national recognition for our Court, Judge Klein said. This award is a reflection on our entire department and the excellent work that our Commissioners, administrators and staff do to make the department run so efficiently and effectively. Hon. Andrew Klein Judge Klein was honored for making a difference in the community through the implementation of a highly successful arbitration and mediation program. Under his leadership, the Probate Department is starting to change the culture of Probate Court, and attorneys are looking to mediate cases earlier than ever before. The early resolution of Probate cases through mediation saves significantly on litigation fees and costs, and keeps more money in estates and trusts for those who need it, Judge Klein said. Early resolution also acts as a catalyst to repair fractured family relationships. The award will be presented at the NCPJ 2015 Fall Conference, November 11-14, in Alexandria, Virginia. Established in 1978, the Treat Award is presented annually to one who has made a significant contribution to the improvement of the law or judicial administration in probate or related fields. The award is named in honor of Judge William W. Treat, founder and President Emeritus of the National College of Probate Judges. Judge Klein was appointed to the Bench in 2001. He has presided over many calendars, including Juvenile, Criminal, Civil, Family and Probate Court. Marshals Graduation Investiture Ceremony Superior Court welcomes a new class of Deputy Marshals. Arizona Supreme Court Justice Robert Brutinel delivers the oath office to Judge Dewain D. Fox (left). Pg 6

NAD: Save the Date JPD s New Kitchen is Open On September 28, Juvenile Detention Food Services kitchen staff prepared its first meals for staff and youth at the Southeast Regional Facility and Durango. The new menu consists of nutritious and tasty options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. According to detention officers, the kids love the new menu. Officers have said there is less waste in the trays and kids are getting through their meal times faster because the food is delicious. As a result, the kids return to school and recreational activities on time and in a good mood. Studies have shown that good, regular dietary habits are one way to ensure optimal mental and behavioral performance. In contrast, children and adolescents with poor nutritional status are exposed to alterations of mental and/or behavioral functions. National Adoption Day is on Saturday, November 21st at the Durango Juvenile Court building in Phoenix from 9:00 am to 2:30pm. Caption Contest Winner Thank you to all staff who have worked so hard to bring this to fruition. It is with great pleasure that we offer a sincere thank you and congratulations on the new program. Submitted by JPD Deputy Chief Michaella Heslin Tower Cafe Last month s winner is Virginia Sanchez from Moon Valley Justice Court. Thanks to everyone who submitted a caption! On October 5, the South Court Tower opened Frullati Café & Bakery, featuring gourmet sandwiches and grilled paninis. The menu is very similar to Paradise Bakery or Panera. Do you think they will notice I forgot to shave this morning? Pg 7