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The JPR Commission evaluates judges in five categories, including: legal ability, integrity, communication skills, administrative performance, and this category. (Two words)
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The abbreviation for the Commission on Judicial Performance Review.
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Judges in Arizona are reviewed by the non-partisan Commission on Judicial _________ Review.
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Type of court where a three judge panel reviews cases that have already been tried in Superior Court.
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In Arizona, judges face this kind of election, where they don't run against an opponent.
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Counties that are smaller than 250,000 people initially choose their judges this way.
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A commission that is not sponsored by a political party is said to be non-__________.
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State courts where trials are held are called _______ Courts.
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AZ Superior Court Judges in counties of over 250,000 people, AZ Court of Appeals Judges, and AZ Supreme Court Judges are appointed by this person.
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There are 34 of these on the JPR Commission. They are appointed by the Supreme Court and serve a four year term.
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The JPR Commission __________ jurors, witnesses, litigants, attorneys, and court staff to evaluate how well judges perform.
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Judges in Arizona face a retention election every _______ years.