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Meeting a growing demand subject to interpretation

All StoriesStefani Quihuis04/27/20160

It’s a typical Monday morning in Judge Scott Rash’s courtroom at Pima County Superior Court. Family members fill the gallery. Emotions run high as defendants accompany their attorneys and anxiously wait their turn. Liliana Nido walks in and takes a seat near the defendants, some of whom are equipped with a single headphone. She covers her…

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