Slide 1

The APAAC 2026 Legal Assistant of the Year Award was presented to Elodia Ortiz (c) of the Apache County Attorney's Office by Apache County Attorney Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren (l) and APAAC Executive Director Elizabeth Burton Ortiz (r).

Slide 1

APAAC Executive Director Elizabeth Burton Ortiz presented an APAAC 2026 Legal Assistant Lifetime Achievement Award to Veronica Allen (r) of the Pima County Attorney's Office.

Slide 1

Ginamarie Montenegro (c) of the Arizona Attorney General's Office was presented with an APAAC 2026 Legal Assistant Lifetime Achievement Award by APAAC Executive Director Elizabeth Burton Ortiz (l) and the Arizona Attorney General's Office Criminal Division Chief Counsel Nicholas Klingerman.(r)

Slide 1

Nicole Rogers (r) of the Pima County Attorney's Office was presented with an APAAC 2026 Legal Assistant Lifetime Achievement Award by APAAC Executive Director Elizabeth Burton Ortiz.

Slide 1

Robbi White (c) of the Yuma County Attorney's Office receives her APAAC 2026 Legal Assistant Lifetime Achievement Award from Yuma County Attorney Karolyn Kaczorowski (l) and APAAC Executive Director Elizabeth Burton Ortiz (r).

Slide 1

Jerra Creason, Victim Advocate, Arizona Attorney General's Office, (center) is presented with the APAAC Victim Advocate of the Year Award by Sarah DeJong (l), Assistant Phoenix City Prosecutor, and Nicholas Klingerman (r), Criminal Division Chief Counsel, Arizona Attorney General's Office.

Slide 1

APAAC honors departing Council member Phoenix City Prosecutor Jim Sampanes. April 23, 2026.

Slide 1

Christy Raban represented the Apache County Attorney's Office at the Western States Prosecution Team Career Fair at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University.

Slide 1

Assistant Phoenix City Prosecutors Noah Shanholtz and Josie Licon prepare to offer APAAC's complimentary bagged lunches to exam takers at the February Arizona State Bar exam at the Phoenix Convention Center.

Slide 1

APAAC Executive Director Elizabeth Burton Ortiz prepares to meet with job seekers at the National District Attorneys Association's February job fair in Washington, D.C.

Slide 1

2025 Show Your Purple Winner - Cochise County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

APAAC Executive Director Elizabeth Burton Ortiz presents retired Oro Valley Town Prosecutor Tobin Sidles with the John Bellatti Public Lawyer Career Achievement Award at the Arizona State Bar Public Lawyers Section Awards Luncheon.

Slide 1

APAAC Executive Director Elizabeth Burton Ortiz presents Wayne Cheney, Assistant Mesa City Prosecutor, with the Rising Star Award at the Arizona State Bar Public Lawyers Section Awards Luncheon.

Slide 1

Arizona Attorney General's Office

Slide 1

Cochise County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

Gilbert Town Prosecutor's Office

Slide 1

Graham County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

La Paz County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

Mohave County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

Navajo County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

Oro Valley Town Prosecutor's Office

Slide 1

Paradise Valley Town Prosecutor's Office

Slide 1

Phoenix City Prosecutor's Office

Slide 1

Pima County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

Pinal County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

Yavapai County Attorney's Office

Slide 1

Tobin Sidles, Oro Valley Town Prosecutor, was recognized for his 32 years of service at the APAAC meeting on July 31, 2025. With Mr. Sidles are Elizabeth Ortiz, APAAC Executive Director, and Scott Bennett, Graham County Attorney and APAAC Chair.

previous arrowprevious arrow
next arrownext arrow

 

“Empowering prosecutors through training and advocacy to serve as Ministers of Justice,

as we strive to build criminal justice bridges with the greater community.”

- APAAC Mission Statement

 

APAAC began as the Arizona County Attorneys' Association which was created in 1973. The Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Advisory Council (APAAC) was then created by the Arizona Legislature in 1977. Although APAAC provides a variety of services to prosecutors, the primary mission of APAAC is to coordinate and provide training and education to prosecutors throughout Arizona. APAAC currently serves approximately 885 full-time state, county, and municipal prosecutors.

The Council is composed of twenty-six (26) members, including the Attorney General, the fifteen (15) elected County Attorneys, seven (7) municipal prosecutors, a municipal prosecutor appointed by the Governor, a representative of the Arizona Supreme Court, and the dean of one of the state's law schools.

Funding and Operation

The Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Advisory Council receives no state general fund revenues, and depends on a continuing appropriation through the Criminal Justice Enhancement Fund (CJEF) as its primary source of funding.  The Criminal Justice Enhancement Fund is derived from the surcharge on criminal and civil fines.  This revenue source allows the "users" of the criminal justice system, rather than the taxpayer, to fund the necessary training and education of public prosecutors.  Effective September 24, 2022, the legislative formula provides for APAAC to receive 5.18% of the Criminal Justice Enhancement Fund.

As noted above, the primary mission of APAAC is to provide education and training to prosecutors, although APAAC through its members, committees, and staff provide a variety of other services to prosecutors that include:

  • Providing legal research to prosecutors' offices on a daily basis
  • Providing a clearing house of relevant national and local information for Arizona prosecutors
  • Providing assistance to prosecutors' offices in the preparation of trial briefs, forms and instructions
  • Preparing positions on and comments to proposed rule changes from the Arizona Supreme Court
  • Conducting research of interest and value to prosecuting attorneys and their staff
  • Coordinating amicus briefs to the state appellate courts on issues of statewide concern
  • Maintaining liaison contact with agencies of all branches of government, including the state legislature



Contact Us:

Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Advisory Council
3838 North Central Avenue, Suite 850
Phoenix, Arizona  85012
Phone: 602-542-7222
Fax: 602-274-4215

 

 

Page 2 of 2

Copyright ©  Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Advisory Council. All Rights Reserved.