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Judge Justin Beresky Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Political Party

Justin Beresky Biography – Justin Beresky Wiki

Justin Beresky is a judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court in Arizona. He was appointed by then Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Republican Party) to the Maricopa County Superior Court on January 3, 2018. He previously served as a Commissioner at the Superior Court in Maricopa County from 2012 – 2017.

Judge Beresky was an attorney at Beresky & Fish, P.C. from 2001 – 2012, where he practiced criminal defense law, family law, personal injury, bankruptcy, and general civil litigation. He served as a Deputy County Attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office from 1999 – 2001. He started his legal career as an Associate at the Law Offices of H. Eldon Hanson in 1998.

Judge Beresky graduated from Grangeville High School in 1990. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education from University of New Mexico in 1994. He earned his J.D. from University of Idaho College of Law in 1997. He was admitted to the State Bar of Arizona in May 1998 and the Maricopa County Bar Association in 2001.

Judge Beresky was a member of the City of Glendale Judicial Selection Advisory Board from 9/2014-2018 and the Arizona State Bar Professionalism Committee from 10/15-2017.

Justin Beresky Age

Judge Justin Beresky was born in 1972.

Justin Beresky Wife

Judge Justin Beresky is not married, according to a 2017 financial disclosure statement. Asked if he was married and whether his spouse was a member of his household, he revealed he was not married/widowed.

Justin Beresky Family

According to a 2017 financial disclosure statement, Judge Beresky revealed there was a minor child living in his household. He replied “Yes” to the question, “Are any minor children members of your household?”

Justin Beresky Political Party

Judge Beresky is nonpartisan.

Salary

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Justin Beresky is paid an annual salary of $190,000.00. He previously served as a Maricopa County Superior Court Commissioner. The salary for a Commissioner is set at ninety percent of the annual Superior Court Judge salary.