Daniel G. Martin will be sworn in as a Maricopa County Superior Court judge in the Board of Supervisors Auditorium, 205 W. Jefferson St., in Phoenix, on Tues., Dec. 11 at 12:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
Martin served as a Maricopa County Superior Court administrative law judge for eight years before his appointment to the bench. In that position Martin presided over cases involving state agencies, boards and commissions.
Martin received the Judicial Award of Excellence from the public lawyers of the State Bar of Arizona in 2006, and he has served as an instructor for the Arizona Government University.
Martin received both a master’s degree (in anthropology) and his law degree from the University of Arizona, and an undergraduate degree from Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Co. After he graduated from law school in 1991, he served as a law clerk for Arizona Supreme Court Vice-Chief Justice James Moeller. He then worked for two Phoenix law firms before joining the state Office of Administrative Hearings.
He currently is assigned to a Family Court calendar in Superior Court’s downtown Phoenix court complex.






