Attorney willing to take Tempe squatter case to Arizona Supreme Court

Screen Shot 2016-01-27 at 4.41.51 PMBy Richard Ruelas | The Arizona Republic

An increasingly valuable parcel of land in downtown Tempe that resembles a junkyard could stay that way for the next few years, as the battle for its ownership winds through the appeals’ process.

Jack Wilenchik, the attorney for a man claiming title to the land through squatters rights, said Wednesday he is willing to take the case up to the Arizona Supreme Court if necessary.

Wilenchik made his statement following a hearing about the case in Maricopa County Superior Court. His client, Steven Sussex, did not attend the hearing.

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