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Coconino County marks first CJCC Citizens Academy with 27 graduates
Summary
The Coconino County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council graduated 27 participants from its inaugural Citizens Academy, which county officials say will increase transparency and public trust by giving residents a behind‑the‑scenes look at local courts, law enforcement and treatment programs.
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors opened its March 17 meeting with a special ceremony recognizing the first class of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) Citizens Academy.
“The Citizens Academy is designed to open the doors of our justice system to the communities that we serve,” said Judge Ted Reed, presiding judge of the Coconino County Superior Court and chair of the CJCC. Reed told the board the…
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