Arizona Supreme Court Holds That: (1) an Elector Validly Reregistered to Vote By Crossing Out the Address Listed on a Prior Registration Form and Resubmitting the Form Bearing the Same Signature and (2) an Elector Who Has Submitted an Early Ballot in One Precinct May Reregister In Another Before the Election Takes Place.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That An Involuntarily Committed Mental Health Patient’s Due Process Rights Are Not Violated When A Required Physician Evaluation of the Patient Is Deficient Because the Patient Fails to Cooperate During the Evaluation.
Arizona Supreme Court Holds That Actions to Enforce a Judgment, to Conduct Discovery of a Judgment Debtor’s Assets, or to Assert New Claims Relating to a Prior Judgment, Do Not Constitute Action “On” a Judgment for Purpose of Judgment Renewal Under Arizona Statutes.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That aJudgment Rendered in a Small Claims Court is Not Entitled to Collateral Estoppel in a Subsequent Action in Superior Court.