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College of Law News
Popko quoted on AG investigation in ‘Arizona Republic’
10/10/2012
Zig Popko
Zig Popko
, clinical professor of law and director of the College of Law’s Post-Conviction Clinic, was quoted in an article written by Yvonne Sanchez and Craig Harris, titled “Notes give insight into investigation of Horne,” on Saturday, Oct. 6, in
The Arizona Republic
.
Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery announced on Oct. 1 that he was filing a suit against Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne and campaign-committee chairwoman Kathleen Winn, after he reviewed a 14-month investigation of Horne by the FBI and local authorities. Montgomery said he would pursue a civil case against Horne and Winn, and not a criminal one, despite the investigators’ criminal investigation.
Popko said political considerations might have partially influenced Montgomery's decision. He noted that a criminal case against Horne could last three to five years, which would run into the 2014 election cycle when Horne, a Republican, would be up for re-election. Montgomery, also a Republican, would be in the middle of a four-year term at that point and could be running for another office.
Read the article
here
.
Popko is a member of the State Bar of Arizona’s Rules of Professional Conduct Committee, and a member of the federal District of Arizona’s CJA Panel Selection Committee. He also sits as a pro tem judge in the Tempe Municipal Court.
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