Walter B. Nash III

Education, Mediation
Suite 4297, Guadalajara Building, La Placita, 110 South Church Avenue, P.O. Box 2310
Tucson, Arizona 857022310


Education

Admitted

1971, Arizona and U.S. District Court, District of Arizona; 1972, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; 1974, U.S. Supreme Court; 1977, U.S. Tax Court; 1994, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; 1995, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit;

Law School

University of Arizona, J.D., 1971

Law School Graduation Year

1971

College

Arizona State University; University of Arizona, B.A., with distinction, 1968

Memberships

Pima County (Member: Board of Governors, 1997-2002; Committee on Rules, 1991-1995), Federal (Charter Member, Tucson Chapter, 1995—) and American (Member: Criminal Justice Section, 1973—; Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure and Evidence (Grand Jury), 1980-1984) Bar Associations; State Bar of Arizona (Member, Board of Governors, 1997-2002; Sections on: Criminal Justice, 1971—; Defense Counsel Representative to the Executive Council, 1986-1988); Member, Committees on: Criminal Rules, 1992-1995; Select Committee for Criminal Case Backlog Reduction, 1994-1999; Arizona Attorneys For Criminal Justice (Life Member; Charter Member, 1986—; Board of Governors, 1992-1999; President, 1996; Chairman, Government Misconduct Committee, 1992-1995; Member, Strike Force/Amicus Committee, 2002—); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member, 1972—)

Biographical

Author: When Attorneys Become Witnesses: The Application of the Attorney/Client Privilege, The Defender, published by Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice, July 1997; Standing in Search and Seizure Cases, The Defender, published by Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice, April 1993. Faculty Member, State Bar of Arizona Bench and Bar Seminar, May 1994. Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law, 1992-1996. Lecturer: Sentencing, Federal Bar Association Seminar, March 2003; Conflicts of Interest, Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice Seminar, September 2002; Lawyers as Prosecutorial Targets, Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice Seminar, September 2000; Wiretap/Electronic Surveillance, Seminar, Arizona Attorney General's Office, June 1998; Federal Sentencing Guidelines, seminar by Continuing Legal Education-Opportunities, April 1997; Defending the Mentally Ill or Incompetent Client, seminar sponsored by the Pima County Public Defender's Office, June 1993; State Bar of Arizona Professionalism Course, 1993-2002; Drug Cases, Advanced Narcotic Investigation School, Drug Enforcement Administration, March 1991; Prosecutorial Misconduct, Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice Seminar, September 1991; Sentencing, Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice Seminar, 1988; Practice Tips in the Handling of Narcotic Cases, Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice Seminar, September 1992; Basic Motion Practice and Utilizing Your Investigator, Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice Seminar, January 1996. Judge Pro Tem, Pima County Superior Court, 1986-1988, 1992—. Fellow, Arizona Bar Foundation.

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