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Chad Haywood introduced as Glendale city judge; background includes service as court hearing officer and work on Mental Health Court
Summary
Glendale introduced Chad Haywood as a city judge; remarks summarized his prior service as a court hearing officer, appointment as judge pro tem, legal education and experience, and support for the Glendale Mental Health Court.
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Glendale introduced Chad Haywood as its new city judge. Officials said Haywood previously served as the city—s court hearing officer beginning in January and was appointed judge pro tem last year.
The recorded remarks said Haywood graduated from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and has worked both as a private attorney and as a deputy county attorney handling felony and DUI trials. City officials emphasized his interest in the Glendale Mental Health Court, a program designed to provide alternatives and support for people with mental illnesses or developmental disabilities as they navigate the legal system.
The announcement did not include the date of a formal swearing-in ceremony or his term length.

