Photos: See what Pima County got for $143 million
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The Pima County Justice Court has moved to their new building.
Judge Jose Luis Castillo Jr, background, and his clerk Irma Quiroga, get their room ready to convene the first jury trial in the building at the new Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N Stone Ave. Coincidentally, Castillo convened the last trial in the old Pima County Courthouse.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Judge Jose Luis Castillo Jr. arranges the photographs of his three children in his new court room at the Pima County Public Service Center. The Pima County Justice Court recently moved to the new building after leaving the old Pima County Courthouse.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Doug Kooi, a court administrator, shows off one of four jury deliberation rooms at the new Pima County Public Service Center. Eventually, the Pima County Recorder's Office, the Assessor's Office, the Constable and Treasurer's office are expected to move there in the coming months.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Workers continue on a new "pocket" park on the southeast corner of North Stone and East Toole Avenues at the new Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N Stone Ave. The Pima County Justice Court recently moved to the new building after leaving the old Pima County Courthouse.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
People can wait in relative comfort as they wait to file, get case information or pay fines at the new Pima County Public Service Center. Eventually, the Pima County Recorder's Office, the Assessor's Office, the Constable and Treasurer's office are expected to move there in the coming months.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
County administrator Doug Kooi shows off the new jury assembly room at the new Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N Stone Ave. At the old courthouse there were times when jurors had to sit on benches or even on the floor.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
People enter the new Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N Stone Ave. Eventually, the Pima County Recorder's Office, the Assessor's Office, the Constable and Treasurer's office are expected to move there in the coming months.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Judge Jose Luis Castillo Jr, background, and his clerk Irma Quiroga, get their room ready to convene the first jury trial in the building at the new Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N Stone Ave. Coincidentally, Castillo convened the last trial in the old Pima County Courthouse.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Doug Kooi, a court administrator, shows off one of four jury deliberation rooms at the new Pima County Public Service Center. Eventually, the Pima County Recorder's Office, the Assessor's Office, the Constable and Treasurer's office are expected to move there in the coming months.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Workers continue on a new "pocket" park on the southeast corner of North Stone and East Toole Avenues at the new Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N Stone Ave. The Pima County Justice Court recently moved to the new building after leaving the old Pima County Courthouse.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
People can wait in relative comfort as they wait to file, get case information or pay fines at the new Pima County Public Service Center. Eventually, the Pima County Recorder's Office, the Assessor's Office, the Constable and Treasurer's office are expected to move there in the coming months.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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