William Brammer
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Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two (Pima County)
J. William Brammer, Jr. was a judge on the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two. He was appointed to this court in 1997 and was retained for six-year terms on the court in 2000 and 2006.[1] He retired at the end of his term in December 2012.[2]
Education
- Bachelor of science degree from the University of Arizona, 1964.
- Law degree, University of Arizona, 1967.[1]
Career
- Law clerk to Judge John Molloy
- Assistant Tucson City Attorney
- Private practice in Tucson with DeConcini McDonald Brammer Yetwin & Lacy , P.C., 1968-1997.
- Past member, Board of Governors, State Bar of Arizona.
- Past president, Pima County Bar Association.
- Past president, University of Arizona Law College Association.
- Past member and chair, Arizona Supreme Court's Examinations Committee.
- Former member and president, Morris K. Udall Inn of Court
- Former member and chair, Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct.[1]
Elections
2006
Judge Brammer was subject to a retention election in 2006.
- 163,724 voted to retain.
- 42,868 voted not to retain.[3]
2000
- 168,669 voted to retain.
- 37,780 voted not to retain.[4]
External links
- Official biography of William Brammer, Jr.
- Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two website
- List of Division Two judges
Footnotes