Arizona Court of Appeals, Division II to Hold Virtual 2021 Court Session at University of Arizona Law
As part of its ongoing public education effort, Division Two of the Arizona Court of Appeals invites members of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law to view live virtual oral arguments during a special court session at the on April 7.
When: April 7, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM MST
Where: This case will be broadcast using the WebEx platform, not Zoom. Please allow approximately five minutes to load the WebEx platform before logging on to the arguments.
The WebEx link will be sent to registrants on April 6.
Who may attend: This event is free and open to the public.
The case to be argued is:
State of Arizona v. Shannon Paul Zuck, Case#: 2 CA-CR 2019-0130
Summary: Zuck appeals from his convictions for sexual exploitation of a minor, challenging the denial of his motions to suppress and the granting of a jury instruction permitting the jury to "draw the inference" that actual minors were depicted in the illicit media at issue. He also challenges the court's denial of his request for a hearing pursuant to Franks v. Delaware, 438 U.S. 154 (1978).
Full case materials can be found here.
A question-and-answer period will follow arguments. The judges are unable to discuss anything related to this case or other pending cases during the question-and-answer session.
This visit is hosted by the William H. Rehnquist Center at the James E. Rogers College of Law.
Event Contact
Event Contact: Bernadette Wilkinson, senior program coordinator, UA James E. Rogers College of Law, bwilkins@email.arizona.edu, 520-626-1629.