Arizona Justice of the Peace Association

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ARIZONA JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLE ASSOCIATION 

It was in the 1940's when the Justices of the Peace and Constables in Arizona met and formed a group and called themselves "ARIZONA JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLE ASSOCIATION."  By the early 1990's, the Association had become very strong not only monetarily but had gained strength in lobbying judicial issues with their state legislators.  It was then ruled by the Arizona Supreme Court that there needed to be a separation of powers and that the Justices of the Peace and Constables could no longer co-mingle as an association.  Consequently, the association separated immediately dividing the association funds.


ARIZONA JUSTICE COURTS ASSOCIATION

The Justices of the Peace quickly formed a new association, named "ARIZONA JUSTICE COURTS ASSOCIATION."  This association established an open policy whereas anybody with the courts could be a member.  This association lasted approximately two years when its members realized that court employee issues were different in all the classifications and terminated this association.


ARIZONA JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ASSOCIATION  

In 1996 a new organization was formed called "ARIZONA JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ASSOCIATION."  Membership was limited to Justices of the Peace currently in office.  Hon. Sherry Geisler was the first president  and the key figure in forming this association and keeping it going.  Other than  the bylaw changes in 2004 adding Magistrates and Protems and making officially retired justices honorary members, the association is as it stands today.

 

INTERVIEWS AND CONTRIBUTIONS FROM: HON. SHERRY GEISLER, HON. BILL SUTTON, HON. DAVID WIDMAIER, HON. ANNA MARY GLAAB, RETIRED HON. GLENN STONER AND HON. KATHERINE BLAYLOCK

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