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Blue Bag Media
GHS Grad holds
court in Arizona
GREENVILLE – Dyani Juarez graduated from Greenville High School in
1998. That same year she packed her bags and headed for Casa Grande,
Ariz. She didn’t know what opportunities lay ahead, but according to
her mom and dad, Debbie and Darrell Biddlestone of Greenville, she took
her nickname’s “go-get’em-kid” attitude and headed out.
Sixteen years later she was appointed Deputy Magistrate of the City of
Casa Grande Municipal Court. “I was appointed July 8 (2014), sworn in
the next morning and heard 40 cases that day,” said Juarez.
This was the second accomplishment of 2014 for the young lady from
Greenville. On May 9 Juarez became a Fellow of the Institute for Court
Management (ICM), having “successfully completed the rigorous
requirements” of the program. Known as the Court Executive Development
Program, it is the only one of its kind in the United States. It was
established 44 years ago, partly due to Chief Justice Warren Burger’s
call for improving the management of state court administration. Since
then, over 1,200 court professionals from 40 states, Washington D.C.,
Guam and 12 foreign countries have become Fellows...
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