"Before forming his own practice, Wilenchik & Bartness, in 1991, Wilenchik began his illustrious law career practicing as a Deputy Maricopa County Attorney, then becoming a senior partner at the global law firm Squire Patton Boggs.
With more than 38 years of experience in criminal and commercial litigation under his belt, Wilenchik is particularly known for his fastidious work representing high profile cases.
Most recently, Wilenchik wrapped up the trial of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, where he represented the former Maricopa County Sheriff in his criminal contempt case. President Trump pardoned Arpaio in an official statement shortly after his visit to Phoenix. To Wilenchik, this was a win not only for his client, but proved justice in the law.
“Anyone objective who actually sat through the trial would know this was an injustice and warranted reversal, and the president provided that proper and swift verdict any jury would have rendered by his pardon,” Wilenchik said. “This was no act of clemency – it was warranted by a wrongful prosecution and denial of a jury trial the sheriff was absolutely entitled to under the law. The presidential pardon was therefore part of our rule of law and contemplated under it to provide true justice where our court system otherwise failed.”
Additionally, Wilenchik has successfully represented former Attorney General of Arizona Tom Horne in reversing Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk’s civil prosecution that alleged Horne of violating campaign finance laws from his 2010 election campaign.
In a win for his client, Wilenchik obtained a unanimous ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court overturning a court of appeals decision affirming Polk’s rejection findings from an administrative law judge. After the matter was remanded for further proceedings, County Attorney Brian McIntyre concluded that there wasn’t enough evidence to uphold Polk’s decision, dismissing the matter completely. In consequence, Wilenchik will proceed to represent Horne in a civil claims suit against Yavapai County for damages.
Wilenchik is also concurrently representing state Treasurer Jeff DeWit in a case involving whether the Treasurer should defund a municipality, like Tucson, if it destroys seized weapons rather than auctioning them off, as per state law. DeWit, who previously served as the chief operating officer on President Trump’s campaign for the presidency, is currently awaiting the final decision from the Arizona Supreme Court.
In addition to being a certified trial advocate for over 30 years, Wilenchik is a certified pretrial civil advocate and has served on the advisory board of the Arizona Department of Real Estate. His numerous accolades and positions include chairman of the State Bar Trial Practice Section and fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Furthermore, Wilenchek has been named a “Superlawyer,” and listed among the “Top Lawyers in America,” Arizona’s Finest Lawyers, and Distinguished Lawyers of America.
Beyond his daily practice at the bar, Wilenchik is active in various ABA trial and evidence committees, as well as business litigation. The Wilenchik & Bartness team includes 12 lawyers and three paralegals who conduct an active commercial and real estate litigation practice.
Stay tuned to hear more about Wilenchik’s litigation work in other high-profile cases of interest."
Filed* not dropped. ABC reporters are retarded.
That's a VERY important distinction
So this is why NBC just called AZ for Biden a few minutes ago
Limp wristed soyboys are going to cuck
that is more interesting than the last few days of the greatest larp ever told
location audits are how you catch people
PA house should be doing something similar
clock is ticking though
NV will too me thinks.
dropped as in filed not as in voluntarily dismissed right?
Yeah the reporter is a moron
Misled on purpose
BILL GATES IS A NAMED DEFENDANT IN THIS LAWSUIT. NOTIFY QTARDS IMMEDIATELY.
Good news.
files lawsuit
NBC: CALL IT CALL IT CALL IT FOR JOE NOWWW
"Before forming his own practice, Wilenchik & Bartness, in 1991, Wilenchik began his illustrious law career practicing as a Deputy Maricopa County Attorney, then becoming a senior partner at the global law firm Squire Patton Boggs.
With more than 38 years of experience in criminal and commercial litigation under his belt, Wilenchik is particularly known for his fastidious work representing high profile cases.
Most recently, Wilenchik wrapped up the trial of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, where he represented the former Maricopa County Sheriff in his criminal contempt case. President Trump pardoned Arpaio in an official statement shortly after his visit to Phoenix. To Wilenchik, this was a win not only for his client, but proved justice in the law.
“Anyone objective who actually sat through the trial would know this was an injustice and warranted reversal, and the president provided that proper and swift verdict any jury would have rendered by his pardon,” Wilenchik said. “This was no act of clemency – it was warranted by a wrongful prosecution and denial of a jury trial the sheriff was absolutely entitled to under the law. The presidential pardon was therefore part of our rule of law and contemplated under it to provide true justice where our court system otherwise failed.”
Additionally, Wilenchik has successfully represented former Attorney General of Arizona Tom Horne in reversing Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk’s civil prosecution that alleged Horne of violating campaign finance laws from his 2010 election campaign.
In a win for his client, Wilenchik obtained a unanimous ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court overturning a court of appeals decision affirming Polk’s rejection findings from an administrative law judge. After the matter was remanded for further proceedings, County Attorney Brian McIntyre concluded that there wasn’t enough evidence to uphold Polk’s decision, dismissing the matter completely. In consequence, Wilenchik will proceed to represent Horne in a civil claims suit against Yavapai County for damages.
Wilenchik is also concurrently representing state Treasurer Jeff DeWit in a case involving whether the Treasurer should defund a municipality, like Tucson, if it destroys seized weapons rather than auctioning them off, as per state law. DeWit, who previously served as the chief operating officer on President Trump’s campaign for the presidency, is currently awaiting the final decision from the Arizona Supreme Court.
In addition to being a certified trial advocate for over 30 years, Wilenchik is a certified pretrial civil advocate and has served on the advisory board of the Arizona Department of Real Estate. His numerous accolades and positions include chairman of the State Bar Trial Practice Section and fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Furthermore, Wilenchek has been named a “Superlawyer,” and listed among the “Top Lawyers in America,” Arizona’s Finest Lawyers, and Distinguished Lawyers of America.
Beyond his daily practice at the bar, Wilenchik is active in various ABA trial and evidence committees, as well as business litigation. The Wilenchik & Bartness team includes 12 lawyers and three paralegals who conduct an active commercial and real estate litigation practice.
Stay tuned to hear more about Wilenchik’s litigation work in other high-profile cases of interest."
Why in the fuck is that NWO faggot Bill Gates a party to this case?
Different person
Count the actual voter ballots not that receipt the ANTIFA machines spit out.