Murray Snow
G. Murray Snow is afederal judge onsenior status for theUnited States District Court for the District of Arizona. He joined the court in 2008 after being nominated by PresidentGeorge W. Bush. Snow became chief judge of the court in 2018.[1] He assumed senior status on October 21, 2024.[2]
Snow assumedsenior status on October 21, 2024. On September 9, 2024,Sharad Desai was nominated to be Snow's successor.[3]
Early life and education
Born in Boulder City, Nevada, Snow graduated from Brigham Young University with his bachelor's degree in 1984. Snow earned hisJuris Doctor from Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School in 1987.[1]
Professional career
Following law school, Snow worked as a law clerk for the HonorableStephen Anderson of theTenth Circuit Court of Appeals from 1987 to 1988 before entering private practice inArizona from 1988 to 2002. Snow was appointed to theArizona Court of Appeals where he served from 2002 to 2008.[1]
Judicial career
District of Arizona
On the recommendation ofArizona U.S. SenatorsJohn McCain andJon Kyl, Snow was nominated to theUnited States District Court for the District of Arizona by PresidentGeorge W. Bush onDecember 11, 2007 to a seat vacated byStephen McNamee. Snow was confirmed by the U.S. Senate onJune 26, 2008 and received commission onJuly 23, 2008.[4] He became chief judge of the court in 2018, succeedingRaner Collins. He assumed senior status on October 21, 2024.[2]
Noteworthy cases
"Sheriff Joe" case (2010-2013)
- See also:United States District Court for the District of Arizona (ORTEGA MELENDRES et al. v. Arpaio et al., No. CV-07-2513-PHX-GMS)
- See also:United States District Court for the District of Arizona (ORTEGA MELENDRES et al. v. Arpaio et al., No. CV-07-2513-PHX-GMS)
Judge Snow presided in a case on whether to impose sanctions on controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his department. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Department was sued over its alleged widespread use of racial profiling against Hispanics.[5]
On March 19, 2010, Judge Snow encouraged attorneys representing Maricopa County and affected immigrants who filed suit against the county to settle their case. This was after Judge Snow found grounds for federal sanctions against the sheriff's department for destroying records relating to immigration raids.[6][7]
In May 2013, Judge Snow found that Arpaio and his deputies violated the rights of Latinos due to racial profiling and illegal detentions. As a result of the ruling, the sheriff's department is forbidden from using race as a reason to stop a car or detain individuals to verify citizenship, unless there is "reasonable belief" that a crime was committed.[8]
Update
In August 2013, Judge Snow delayed a ruling on mandatory measures to improve operations of the Maricopa County Sheriff Department. With both sides deadlocked on how best to proceed, Judge Snow allowed until September 18, 2013 to submit briefs. He said, "I presume that you're now leaving it up to me to take your outline and create an order, and that's what I intend to do."[9]
Attorneys for the sheriff and plaintiffs differ on a number of issues, including: requiring deputies to alert dispatch to the reason for a traffic stop before contacting the driver; appointing a monitor to oversee adherence to regulations; and creating an advisory board to improve the relationship between the community and the department.[9]
See also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑1.01.11.2Judge Murray Snow's Biography from theFederal Judicial Center
- ↑2.02.1Federal Judicial Center, "Snow, G. Murray," accessed October 28, 2024
- ↑United States Courts, "Future Judicial Vacancies," accessed September 19, 2024
- ↑[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ntquery/D?nomis:1:./temp/nomisT6LWkT::The Library of Congress, G. Murray Snow USDC, AZ confirmation:PN1138-110]
- ↑The Washington Post "Judge mulls sanctions against Ariz. sheriff office," February 4, 2010
- ↑Your West Valley "Judge encourages settlement of sweeps case," March 21, 2010(dead link)
- ↑Justia.com, United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, De Jesus Ortega Melendres, et al v. Arpaio, et al, September 25, 2012
- ↑The New York Times, "Judge Finds Violations of Rights by Sheriff," May 24, 2013
- ↑9.09.1Fox News, "Joe Arapio Racial Profiling Case Delayed by Federal Judge," August 31, 2013
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