Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse

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Phoenix, United States

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Business center· Court reporter· Federal government office· Courthouse

Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse is located in Phoenix, United States on 401 W Washington St. Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category business center in United States.

Address

401 W Washington St

Phone

+1 6023227200

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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J Antelope

Nice courtrooms but a poorly designed building for Phoenix. Seriously, who designs an all glass building cooled by swamp coolers in Phoenix? And that's not to mention the wasted space in the center of the building. Glad tax payer money was spent wisely.

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I am Jim Smith

The open area is muggy and hot. Too open for AC apparently so it's get uncomfortable. Office areas are good though and it's a beautiful building unless you're sitting at the wrong side of the law.

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Ken Levinson

Really liked this courthouse. I was honored to help the parents of a young man who was killed in an avoidable truck crash. I was part of the trial team with two of the best trial lawyers in the country, Michael Leizerman and Chris Stombaugh. I especially like the wide open lobby area with details of the interesting life of Justice O'Connor. This is the perfect place to pace when you are waiting for the jury to reach their verdict.

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J Chernov

These people expect disabled people to walk across busy intersections to serve them on their jury for someone they are trying to prosecute. Pardon me, but you are not above disability law just because you are a court or court building. The little girl who is answering the phone in jury services is rude as all get out, and I'm assuming she is someone's kid because if anyone talked to people like that in any other type of job they would be fired. I am scheduled to do jury service on December 10, 2018 and I will be seeking out legal assistance. Just because Trump is the president, the government still does not have the right or ability to push people around, especially people who are keenly aware of their rights, and protections.