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Citizens asked for comments regarding Court Commissioner position

Citizens have a one week window to provide comment regarding the two attorneys who are selected finalists for the new full time Mohave County Court Commissioner position. Superior Court administrator Kip Anderson announced Monday that the job contenders are local attorneys Megan McCoy and Ryan Esplin.

Esplin heads up the Civil Division of the county attorney’s office while McCoy has prosecuted criminal cases for the office for nearly 13 years. The Mohave County Committee on Special Judicial Officer Appointments has recommended that Presiding Judge Charles Gurtler hire McCoy or Esplin.

Judge Gurtler will be taking written comments regarding his appointment decision up through 5:00 p.m. Monday, July 15. Anyone wishing to provide input can submit comment to:

Superior Court in Mohave County

Attn:  Kip Anderson

401 E. Spring St, P.O. Box 7000

Kingman, Arizona 86402

courtadmin@mohavecourts.com

fax: (928) 753-8908