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Arizona judge takes blood test, no drugs, alcohol in system
April 7, 2021
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CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (AP) The results of a blood test for a southern Arizona judge who was pulled over by police while driving on New Year s Eve revealed his blood-alcohol level was well below the legal limit and drugs were not in his system.
A Casa Grande police officer, who was not identified, pulled over Pinal County Superior Court Judge Stephen McCarville after claiming the judge s vehicle drifted toward the center median and made a left turn without using a turn signal, The Casa Grande Dispatch reported Tuesday.
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ABA launches initiative to help measure effectiveness of regulatory reforms
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The ABA Center for Innovation has launched an initiative focused on developing uniform metrics that states could use to measure the effectiveness of new approaches they are taking to regulating the legal industry.
The center’s project comes as states such as Utah and Arizona have in recent months approved opening up their legal marketplaces to alternative business structures featuring nonlawyer owners and investors.
Officials involved with the ABA’s metrics initiative say a primary goal is assisting jurisdictions with determining whether their regulatory reforms are achieving the desired outcomes, such as increased access to justice for members of the public. States collecting the same type of data would also allow for comparisons between different regulatory approaches, they argue.
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