University of Arizona
Rehnquist Center

Presents
The Arizona Court of Appeals

Date:
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 3:00 p.m.
AZ Court of Appeals
Where:
The University of Arizona
James E. Rogers College of Law
Ares Auditorium (Room 164)
1201 E. Speedway Boulevard
Tucson, Arizona

Cases:
3:00 pm: Victor Solis v. Chihonky, LLC (2CA-SA 2009-0061)
Issue Summary: In a negligence action brought by an injured patron against a tavern owner, is the affirmative defense created by A.R.S. § 12-711 available to the tavern owner, notwithstanding the provisions of Title 4, A.R.S.?

4:00 pm: State of Arizona v. Eric Lea Daughters-White, et al. (2CA-SA 2009-0062)
Issue Summary: Did the respondent judge abuse her discretion in finding the real parties in interest, defendants in consolidated prosecutions for driving with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or more, established a substantial need under Rule 15.1(g), Ariz. R. Crim. P., and Arizona case law, for the operating system software of the Intoxilyzer 8000 breath-testing equipment and in ordering petitioner State of Arizona to disclose the software to the defendants?

Briefs are on reserve at the Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library.


Seating in the Ares Auditorium is limited. Priority seating is available for law students, attorneys appearing before the Court, and others with confirmed reservations. Remaining seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

For reservations, please submit a reservation request at http://www.law.arizona.edu/news/faculty/rsvpregistration.cfm.

Those planning to attend must comply with the security protocol and conduct guidelines of the Court. Courtroom attire is required. Click here for further details.

Please arrive early. Those with confirmed reservations must bring the admission ticket sent with the reservation confirmation. University ID or other photo ID in the same name as that on the confirmation ticket is required.

Doors to the Ares Auditorium will open by 2:30. Each person entering the Ares Auditorium must go through security. No backpacks, purses, bags, laptops, or electronic equipment allowed (except cell phones, which must be turned OFF). There will not be a secured storage area for your belongings, so please make your own arrangements. Please note that no food or drink will be allowed inside the Ares Auditorium.

At the end of the final argument, the judges will be available to answer general questions from audience members. While judges are prohibited from answering questions about pending cases, they can discuss Court operations and the decision-making process.

The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
P.O. Box 210176, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0176
Tel: (520) 621-1373