Judge: City had 'responsibility' to treat Ashcraft like other full-time Hotshots

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Andrew Ashcraft’s mother Deborah Pfingston, left, gives support to Juliann Ashcraft, with her son Ryder, during the appeal hearing Wednesday of Granite Mountain Hotshot Andrew Ashcraft’s retirement benefits decision. Presiding Superior Court Judge David L. Mackey ruled against the City of Prescott’s appeal.

Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier<br> Andrew Ashcraft’s mother Deborah Pfingston, left, gives support to Juliann Ashcraft, with her son Ryder, during the appeal hearing Wednesday of Granite Mountain Hotshot Andrew Ashcraft’s retirement benefits decision. Presiding Superior Court Judge David L. Mackey ruled against the City of Prescott’s appeal.

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