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   State Courts - Arizona - January 7 - January 8, 2003

  
Asarco Inc. v. Indus. Comm'n, 1 CA-IC 01-0108, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION ONE, DEPARTMENT C, January 7, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Industrial Commission of Arizona's award was affirmed because fund's mistake was not clerical, stenographic, or transcriptional, but was instead a misapplication of the law which did not justify setting aside a final award of benefits.

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Guthrie v. Jones, Arizona Supreme Court No. CV-02-0148-PR, SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 7, 2003, Decided
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Duwa, Inc. v. City of Tempe, Arizona Supreme Court No. CV-02-0327-PR, SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 8, 2003, Decided
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Esi Ergonomic Solutions v. UA Theatre Circuit, Arizona Supreme Court No. CV-02-0285-PR, SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 8, 2003, Decided
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Kennedy v. Cranshaw, Arizona Supreme Court No. CV-02-0331-PR, SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 8, 2003, Decided
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Liristis v. Am. Family Mut. Ins., Arizona Supreme Court No. CV-02-0284-PR, SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 8, 2003, Decided
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State v. Meza, Arizona Supreme Court No. CR-02-0310-PR, SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 8, 2003, Decided
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State v. Viramontes, Supreme Court No. CR-01-0296-PR Consolidated with Supreme Court No. CR-01-0414-PR., SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 8, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Sentencing procedures in a non-capital first degree murder case were limited to those set forth in the statute; clear statutory language mandated that a sentencing determination for first degree murder be made pursuant to that statute.

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