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   State Courts - Arizona - December 18 - December 31, 2003

  
State v. Ontiveros, 1 CA-CR 02-0808, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION ONE, DEPARTMENT A, December 18, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Jury instruction allowing defendant to be convicted of attempted second-degree murder if he took an intentional step in a course of conduct that he planned or believed would cause the death or serious physical injury of another person misstated law.

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Washburn v. Pima County, 2 CA-CV 2003-0107, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION TWO, DEPARTMENT B, December 19, 2003, Filed
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Overview: A county had statutory authority to adopt an ordinance requiring single-family homebuilders to incorporate greater wheelchair access design features, and the ordinance did not violate homebuilders' rights to privacy or equal protection.

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In re Ubaldo B., 1 CA-JV 03-0123, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION ONE, DEPARTMENT A, December 23, 2003, Filed
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Overview: An adjudication of delinquency based on a finding that a juvenile violated a statute prohibiting the inscription of messages, slogans, signs, or symbols was improper absent evidence that the spray painting by the juvenile conveyed any meaning.

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State v. Kearney, 2 CA-SA 2003-0101, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION TWO, DEPARTMENT B, December 23, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Respondent judge had not exceeded her legal authority but, rather, acted within her discretion in permitting defendant to remain released on bond pending sentencing following the jury's verdict that defendant was guilty of aggravated DUI.

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In re Themika M., 2 CA-JV 2003-0045, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION TWO, DEPARTMENT B, December 24, 2003, Filed
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Overview: The juvenile court's decision to terminate the minor unsuccessfully from probation was within its authority. The minor incurred detrimental future consequences as the result of her failure to abide by the conditions of her probation.

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Bentivegna v. Powers Steel & Wire Prods., Inc., 1 CA-CV 03-0226, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION ONE, DEPARTMENT E, December 31, 2003, Filed
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Overview: In property owners' breach of contract suit, summary judgment in the unlicensed subcontractor's favor was improper as the subcontractor did not complete the work required by the registrar of contractors' corrective work order.

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