Judge Mroz said at the time that she came to America from Taiwan and became a citizen when she turned 18. The Judge who swore her in left a lasting impression that led her to become a lawyer and eventually, she says, one of the only Asian judges in Arizona.
"There are things you need to do as a citizen, to make democracy and what we like about the United States go forward, and one of those things is being a public servant,” said Judge Mroz in the video.
Very difficult to find any information on her work as a judge, as most of the articles I found were about her death. However, I did find mention here: https://www.abc15.com/traffic/pedestrian-severely-hurt-by-red-light-runner-in-phoenix-near-56th-street-and-camelback-road that she was appointed by Janet Napolitano in 2004.
Napolitano is part of a crime syndicate trying to force Arizona left: https://frankreport.com/2020/02/25/meet-the-arizona-mafia-but-can-they-do-anything-to-help-emiliano-salinas-avoid-indictment/ My guess is that Mroz outlived her usefulness, or somehow indicated that she didn't want to play ball any longer.
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Judge Mroz said at the time that she came to America from Taiwan and became a citizen when she turned 18. The Judge who swore her in left a lasting impression that led her to become a lawyer and eventually, she says, one of the only Asian judges in Arizona.
"There are things you need to do as a citizen, to make democracy and what we like about the United States go forward, and one of those things is being a public servant,” said Judge Mroz in the video.
Arizona Mafia.