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   State Courts - Arizona - December 28 - December 30, 1999

  
State v. Cordova, 2 CA-CR 99-0211, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION TWO, DEPARTMENT B, December 28, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon convictions were affirmed because pellet gun could be deadly weapon, no material evidence was undisclosed, and jury instructions as a whole adequately reflected law.

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Guo v. Maricopa County Med. Ctr., 1 CA-CV 99-0157, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION ONE, DEPARTMENT C, December 30, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Where appellant did not pass the faculty reviews or licensing exams required by her contract, and where she could not perform the essential duties of the job, her discharge was not breach, and it did not violate the ADA.

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Meryl R. v. Arizona Dep't of Economic Sec., 1 CA-JV 99-0068, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION ONE, DEPARTMENT A, December 30, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Court affirmed dismissal of dependency petition, holding that statutory elements of dependency were not alleged because no legal obstacles existed to prevent father, who was fit to parent juvenile, from seeking custody award.

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