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  2. Cynthia J. Bailey. Judge Bailey was appointed to the Court of Appeals in April 2020. From 2010 until her appointment, Judge Bailey served on the Maricopa County Superior Court, presiding over cases in the criminal, family, and civil divisions. As a practicing lawyer, in addition to a broad private practice, Judge Bailey worked in both the ...

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    Bailey earned her B.S. from Arizona State University in 1988 and her J.D.from the Arizona State University, College of Law in 1992.

    2020-Present: Judge, Arizona Court of Appeals
    2012-2020: Judge, Maricopa County Superior Court
    2010-2011: Commissioner, Maricopa County Superior Court
    2007-2010:Deputy county attorney, Maricopa County Attorney's Office
  3. Cynthia Bailey Cynthia Bailey. Cynthia Bailey, currently a Court of Appeals judge, has worked in all three branches of government during her career – something she says has enhanced her work and is a constant reminder of the role of the judiciary. “I’ve had an interesting career,” Bailey said during her interview.

  4. Cynthia Denise Bailey (born February 19, 1967) is an American model, reality television personality, and actress. Born and raised in Alabama, she moved to New York City at the age of 18 to pursue a modeling career. There, she signed a five-year contract with Wilhelmina Models, and subsequently appeared as a model in various magazines and ...

  5. Cynthia Bailey Cynthia currently holds the office of Arizona Appeals Court Judge - Division 1 (Retain Bailey?) until December 31, 2028 . View your personalized ballot , check your voter registration , make a plan to vote , and research every name and measure on the ballot with BallotReady.

  6. Oct 28, 2022 · On the Arizona Court of Appeals, five judges are up for retention: Cynthia Bailey, Michael Brown, Kent Cattani, David Gass and Steven Williams. Maricopa County voters will decide to keep or get ...

  7. Apr 24, 2020 · PHOENIX⁠ — Judge Cynthia Bailey has appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division I to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Diane M. Johnsen. Bailey has been a judge with the Maricopa County Superior Court since 2012. Before her appointment as a Judge on the Superior Court, she served as a Commissioner on the same ...

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