When Maria Elena Cruz was sworn in as Arizona's newest Supreme Court Justice on Monday, she made history on multiple counts.
The Arizona Supreme Court now has seven justices after Maria Elena Cruz was sworn in on Feb. 3. She's a historical appointee, and we're learning more about her in a one-on-one interview.
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Maria Elena Cruz worked as a superior court judge in Yuma County for several years.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs administered the oath to Cruz, who restores the bench to seven members after the retirement of Justice ...
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