Governor Jan Brewer appointed Juvenile Court Commissioner Kathleen Ann Quigley to the Pima County Superior Court yesterday.
Commissioner Quigley, 53, has been a Pima County Juvenile Court Commissioner since 2009.
Quigley previously served as a Pima County Juvenile Court Hearing Officer (2003-2009) and as Deputy Pima County Attorney (1987-2003).
Governor Brewer said, “Kathleen has expertise in juvenile, criminal and tribal law, and is a renowned advocate of victims’ rights. I am confident she will continue to serve Pima County and the citizens of Arizona with distinction in her new role.”
Commissioner Quigley has 16 years of experience prosecuting cases, including major felonies. Commissioner Quigley is a member of the Arizona Woman Lawyers Association. She was a member of the Pima County Bar Association (PCBA) Board of Directors (1992-1998).
Commissioner Quigley earned a Bachelor of Science from Northern Arizona University (1980), and received her Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona College of Law (1986).
The Governor’s appointment of Kathleen Ann Quigley was made to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Clark W. Munger.
