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Governor Hobbs Announces Appointment of Claudia M. González Jiménez to Yuma County Superior Court

Phoenix, AZ - Today, Governor Katie Hobbs announced the appointment of Claudia M. González Jiménez to the Yuma County Superior Court. Judge González Jiménez has served as a commissioner and judge pro tempore on the court since 2021. She began her legal career with the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project, and served in the Yuma County Attorney’s Office and the Yuma County Office of the Legal Defender prior to joining the bench.
 
“Judge González Jiménez brings a valuable perspective to the court, having been both a prosecutor and a defense attorney,” said Governor Katie Hobbs. “Not only has she demonstrated a strong sense of justice throughout her career, but also a deep understanding of and care for the people of Yuma County. I am proud to appoint her to this new role where she will undoubtedly continue her exemplary service on their behalf.”

Judge González Jiménez’s appointment is to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Lawrence C. Kenworthy.

Under Arizona’s Constitution, Superior Court judges in counties with populations of less than 250,000 people are elected by the voters. However, vacancies created by the establishment of a new division or by the retirement or resignation of a judge are filled by gubernatorial appointment until the next general election.

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