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1 Mark Dixon From: Crowley, Ellen <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 11:42 AM To: '[email protected]' Subject: Correspondence dated May 9, 2012 Mark E. Dixon 10380 W. Pasadena Dr. Casa Grande, AZ 85194 Dear Mr. Dixon: Chief Justice Rebecca White Berch has asked me to respond to your letter dated May 9, 2012, received through the “Contact us” link on the Clerk of the Supreme Court website. Based on your letter and the attached documentation, it appears you have several matters currently pending in the Pinal County Superior Court. Under the Arizona Code of Judicial Conduct, matters pending before Arizona courts may not be raised in personal correspondence with a Justice of this Court. Accordingly, Chief Justice Berch is unable to read or comment on the materials you sent. If you disagree with the final result of the proceeding your remedy may be to appeal the matter pursuant to the appropriate rules of court, assuming the time to do so has not already expired. To the extent your grievance pertains to the conduct of a judicial officer, you must file a complaint with the Commission on Judicial Conduct. The complaint form is available on the Commission’s website (http://www.azcourts.gov/ethics/HowtoFileaComplaint.aspx ). The Commission’s contact information is 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 229, Phoenix, AZ 85007, phone number 6024523200, and email [email protected]. I regret that I cannot be of further assistance. Sincerely, Ellen M. Crowley Chief Staff Attorney Arizona Supreme Court 6024523389 [email protected] Please be advised that this e-mail address is in a judicial office and that e-mail sent to or received from it is subject to public records disclosure requirements.

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Mark Dixon

From: Crowley, Ellen <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 11:42 AMTo: '[email protected]'Subject: Correspondence dated May 9, 2012

Mark E. Dixon 10380 W. Pasadena Dr. Casa Grande, AZ  85194  Dear Mr. Dixon:  Chief Justice Rebecca White Berch has asked me to respond to your letter dated May 9, 2012, received through the “Contact us” link on the Clerk of the Supreme Court website.  Based on your letter and the attached documentation, it appears you have several matters currently pending in the Pinal County Superior Court.  Under the Arizona Code of Judicial Conduct, matters pending before Arizona courts may not be raised in personal correspondence with a Justice of this Court.   Accordingly, Chief Justice Berch is unable to read or comment on the materials you sent.  If you disagree with the final result of the proceeding your remedy may be to appeal the matter pursuant to the appropriate rules of court, assuming the time to do so has not already expired.  To the extent your grievance pertains to the conduct of a judicial officer, you must file a complaint with the Commission on Judicial Conduct.  The complaint form is available on the Commission’s website (http://www.azcourts.gov/ethics/HowtoFileaComplaint.aspx ).  The Commission’s contact information is 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 229, Phoenix, AZ  85007, phone number 602‐452‐3200, and e‐mail [email protected].   I regret that I cannot be of further assistance.  Sincerely,  Ellen M. Crowley Chief Staff Attorney Arizona Supreme Court 602‐452‐3389 [email protected]   

 Please be advised that this e-mail address is in a judicial office and that e-mail sent to or received from it is subject to public records disclosure requirements.