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Maricopa County Justice of the Peace San Marcos

Justice of the PeaceEvery county has justice courts presided over by a Justice of the Peace. Each court has one justice of the peace and one constable. Justice courts primarily deal in small claims cases for $10,000 or less. They handle misdemeanor crimes, protective orders, evictions, traffic infractions (including DUIs), and small-dollar civil matters, such as shoplifting and writing bad checks. The number of justices in a county depends on the population. Justices do not need to be attorneys or have any specific education. 4-year term.Why you should care:Due to the nature of the offenses they adjudicate, many people will have some interaction with one of their county justices of the peace. Justice courts also hear many non-criminal civil disputes, often without attorneys; in these cases, the justice of the peace will interact directly with residents.For additional information:https://www.azcourts.gov/AZ-Courts/Justice-Courts

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    Jennifer Jermaine
    (Dem)

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    J.D. Mesnard
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

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Public Policy Priorities Judge Jermaine is proud to have a reputation for a fair and balanced approach and firmly believes in listening to all sides of a situation and researching existing laws and regulations before making decisions for one of the largest courts in the state.
Qualifications and Experience In addition to serving our community as the first woman and Native American Justice of the Peace of the San Marcos Precinct, Judge Jermaine serves all of Maricopa County as the Associate Presiding Justice of the the Peace. Prior to that, she served Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and Ahwatukee in our State Legislature for two terms.
Memberships & Affiliations The judicial committee has required Judge Jermaine to resign from formal membership and affiliations of non-government and non-profit organizations.
Endorsements State Senator Mitzi Epstein, Representative Stacey Travers, State Representative Lorena Austin, Chandler City Council Vice Mayor Angel Encinas, Chandler City Councilmember O.D. Harris, Chandler City Councilmember Jane Poston, CUSD School Board President Patti Serrano, CUSD School Board Member Barb Mozdzen
Community Service The judicial committee has required Judge Jermaine to abstain from volunteer activity.
Education Judge Jermaine received a BA in International Finance from San Diego State University, Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification from the Japan-American institute, and a Master's in Public Administration from ASU.
In addition to Jennifer Jermaine's education of a BA and MPA from SDSU and ASU, she has extensive experience serving in the Arizona State Legislature as a proud descendent of the White Earth Ojibwe people. While serving she utilized her background and unique perspective to make informed decisions as Chairwoman for the statewide task force investigating missing and murdered Indigenous people. In the legislature she also sat on the Government & Elections Committee and Military Affairs & Public Safety Committee.
The largest challenge facing the Justice Courts at the moment is the economy. There is a record number of debt collection and eviction filings due to how hard it is for working families to make a living. Jennifer Jermaine takes a fair application of the law and ensures that the plaintiff has legal standing to bring a lawsuit against the defendant.
It is vital to make fair and calculated decisions when sentencing. Jennifer Jermaine ensures the amount being sought is accurately calculated and adheres to the voter passed maximum garnishment rate of 3 percent for medical debt and 10 percent for other debts.
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