Charlene D Jackson - Sacaton, AZ
Attorney at Gila River Indian Community Law Offices
Lawyers in Sacaton, AZ
PO Box 97 Sacaton, AZ 85247 - 0097
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Attorney 2023-2024A recall Petition was filed with the Maricopa County board of elections stating "Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Charlene Jackson needs to be held accountable. Jackson has violated numerous Rules of the Arizona Code of Judicial Conduct. Jackson repeatedly fails to comply with Arizona Law while depriving litigants of their State and Federally Protected Constitutional Rights. Jackson habitually places victims of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse in danger, while protecting their abusers. Jackson ignores Jurisdictional requisites. Jackson issues rulings based on her personal relationships with attorneys and litigants that she fails to disclose. Jackson demonstrates a pattern of Judicial misconduct including participating in racist, bias, and unethical conduct. When Judges violate the rights we entrust them with defending, while breaking the laws we expect them to uphold, they undermine the legitimacy of the Judicial system. Jackson is harming Arizona citizens, especially the most vulnerable population of Children and Abuse Victims. Jackson's pattern of intentional disregard for the law demonstrates her unfitness for the bench, she is incompetent and should be recalled. "
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Hired Attorney 2022-2024Charlene Jackson is under criminal investigation for impersonating others and destruction of evidence.
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