Direct Election Gives Yuma City Court Judges Unique Independence, New Goldwater Institute Report Argues
November 16, 2017
November 16, 2017
PHOENIX, Nov. 17 -- The Goldwater Institute issued the following news release:
What sets Yuma courts apart from all other Arizona city courts? Its judges. They're elected by the people, not appointed by politicians. In a new report, Goldwater Institute National Investigative Reporter Mark Flatten reveals through interviews with judges and other experts that Yuma judges are protected from the outside influence that affects other Arizona municipal courts.
The third paper . . .
What sets Yuma courts apart from all other Arizona city courts? Its judges. They're elected by the people, not appointed by politicians. In a new report, Goldwater Institute National Investigative Reporter Mark Flatten reveals through interviews with judges and other experts that Yuma judges are protected from the outside influence that affects other Arizona municipal courts.
The third paper . . .