In his final days in office, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey is shaping the future of the Arizona Court of Appeals with six new appointments.
Ducey selected Michael Catlett, Anni Hill Foster and Daniel Kiley for the Court of Appeals Division I in Phoenix and Lacey Stover Gard, Michael Kelly and Christopher O’Neil to Division II in Tucson.
Judges only join the court through gubernatorial appointment. After their first term on the court, voters decide whether judges will continue to serve on the bench for six-year intervals. O'Neil and Gard are both on the Pinal County Superior Court civil law bench, with O'Neil serving as presiding judge.
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