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Glenn Davis (Arizona)

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Glenn Davis
Prior offices:
Maricopa County Superior Court Family Division

Education
Bachelor's
Northern Arizona University
Law
California Western School of Law


Glenn Davis was a criminal court judge (Phoenix Division) for the Maricopa County Superior Court in Arizona.[1][2] He took office in 2006 and retired on June 30, 2013.[3]

Education

Davis received his undergraduate degree from Northern Arizona University and his J.D. from the California Western School of Law.[4]

Career

  • 2006-2013: Judge, Maricopa County Superior Court
  • 2004-2006: Special Assignment Commissioner, Maricopa County Superior Court
  • 1996-2004: General Counsel, Arizona State Senate Minority
  • 1988-2004: Sole Practioner, Glenn Davis Law Firm
  • 1985-1988: Of Counsel to Firm, Goddard & Goddard
  • 1979-1984: Associate and Partner, William J. Friedl[4]

Awards and associations

Awards

  • Arizona Bar Foundation for Legal Services and Education "Arizona's Top 50 Pro Bono Lawyers" Award
  • Maricopa County Volunteer Lawyer's Program "Life Saver Award"
  • Arizona State Bar "Chandler Award" in 1999 for contributions in the field of Juvenile Law
  • Maricopa County Volunteer Lawyer's Program, "Sole Practitioner of the Year"[4]

Associations

  • President, Maricopa County Bar Association
  • Past member, Board of Directors of the Arizona Trial Lawyers' Association
  • Co-Chair for the Maricopa County Bench-Bar Conference
  • Former Chair / Executive Council for the Arizona State Bar Juvenile Law Section
  • Former Chair, Arizona State Bar Juvenile Law Section
  • Founding Member / Executive Council for the Arizona State Bar Juvenile Law Section[4]

2012 election

Davis was retained with 68.22 percent of the vote in the general election on November 6th.[5][6]

See also: Arizona judicial elections, 2012

See also

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