Arizona Supreme Court, 1984

Dominguez v. Meehan

Dominguez v. Meehan
Arizona Supreme Court · Decided May 7, 1984 · Holohan, Gordon, Hays, Cameron, Feldman
681 P.2d 911; 140 Ariz. 328; 1984 Ariz. LEXIS 227 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Dominguez v. Meehan

Opinion

HOLOHAN, Chief Justice.

This petition for review contests the superior court’s discretion to allow the state to withdraw from a plea agreement. The respondent judge granted the state’s motion to withdraw from the plea agreement, and the court of appeals upheld the respondent judge. Dominguez v. Meehan, 140 Ariz. 329, 681 P.2d 912 (1983).

After our review of the record, we have concluded that the opinion of the court of appeals is correct and that it properly decided all issues. Rather than simply deny review in this case we believe that we should expressly approve the legal reasoning contained in the opinion by the court of appeals. We hereby adopt and approve the opinion of the court of appeals.

GORDON, V.C.J., and HAYS, CAMERON and FELDMAN, JJ., concur.

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