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William J. O'Neil

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William J. O'Neil is the Presiding Disciplinary Judge for the state of Arizona. He was appointed in September 2010 and serves as the first presiding disciplinary judge.[1]

Career

O'Neil spent 19 years as a judge of the Pinal County Superior Court. He served as the court's Presiding Judge from 2001 through 2005 and as its Presiding Juvenile Judge from 1992-2001.[2]

Donahoe charges

In December 2009, O'Neil was assigned by Rebecca White Berch, Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, a case that involves criminal charges filed against Gary Donahoe, who is the presiding judge of the Criminal Court of the Maricopa County Superior Court.[3]

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