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The Arizona Supreme Court

Before us is an issue of first impression for this Court: whether an appearance of impropriety, arising from a prosecutor’s actual misconduct, may be imputed to disqualify an entire prosecutor’s office. We hold that, in the interests of fairness to the defendant and public confidence in the judicial system, a trial court has broad discretion to vicariously disqualify a prosecutor’s office based on an appearance of impropriety.