Attorney's of the San Luis woman barred by a Judge from running for city council had a phone conference with the Arizona Supreme Court this morning.
More >> YUMA, Ariz. - The San Luis City Council candidate disqualified following a Yuma Superior Court Judge's ruling that she could not dominate the English language enough to serve office remains hopeful. Alejandrina Cabrera's legal team has decided to take her case to a higher court for re-evaluation.More >> A local woman who was barred by a judge from running for city council because she allegedly does not speak English well enough is vowing to appeal the decision.More >> A local judge disqualifies a council candidate for lack of English in a 2012 election after a court hearing based on her inability to speak, read and write the English language.More >> A San Luis woman running for city council will now have to prove her English proficiency after a court hearing Friday.
More >> YUMA, Ariz. - The San Luis City Council candidate ordered to take an English proficiency exam was in court yesterday. During a hearing in Yuma Superior Court, Judge John Nelson wants the audio from the exam to be available to all parties involved at the city's expense.More >> One city council candidate may have to prove her English proficiency before the ballots are printed for a March election.More >>
BREAKING NEWS: Arizona Supreme Court has ruled to uphold Yuma Superior Court decision to keep San Luis City Council candidate, Alejandrina Cabrera, off the ballot due to English deficiency.