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  • § 13-4502. Effect of incompetency

    Statutes | A.R.S. § 13-4502

    A. A person shall not be tried, convicted, sentenced or punished for an offense if the court determines that the person is incompetent to stand trial.B. The prosecutor or defense attorney may file any pretrial motion at any time while the defendant is incompetent to stand trial. The court shall...

  • § 13-4441. Right to be heard on a petition to restore the right to possess a firearm; notice

    Statutes | A.R.S. § 13-4441

    A. A victim has the right to be present and be heard at any proceeding in which the defendant has filed a petition pursuant to section 13-925 to restore the defendant's right to possess a firearm.B. If the victim has made a request for postconviction notice, the attorney for the state shall provide...

  • § 13-4434. Victim's right to privacy

    Statutes | A.R.S. § 13-4434

    A. The victim has the right at any court proceeding not to testify regarding any identifying or locating information unless the victim consents or the court orders disclosure on finding that a compelling need for the information exists. A court proceeding on the motion shall be in camera.B. A...

  • Rule 67.  Mediation, Arbitration, Settlement Conferences, and Other Dispute Resolution Processes Outside of Conciliation Court Services

    Court Rules | Ariz. Fam. Law Proc. R. 67

    A. Confidentiality; Ex parte Communications.. -- Mediation conferences shall be held in private, and all communications, verbal or written, shall be confidential. The mediator shall not file any written report or statement with the court, except as provided by subdivision B(6). Unless specifically...

  • § 38-912. Civil liability; restitution or payment of fine; forfeiture of benefits; violation; classification; offset of benefits

    Statutes | Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 38-912

    A. A person who defrauds the plan or who takes, converts, steals or embezzles monies owned by or from the plan and who fails or refuses to return the monies to the plan on the board's written request is subject to civil suit by the plan in the superior court in Maricopa county. On entry of an order...

  • § 38-849. Limitations on receiving pension; violation; classification; reemployment after severance; reinstatement of service credits; reemployment of retired or disabled member

    Statutes | Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 38-849

    A. If a member is convicted of, or discharged because of, theft, embezzlement, fraud or misappropriation of an employer's property or property under the control of the employer, the member shall be subject to restitution and fines imposed by a court of competent jurisdiction. The court may order...

  • § 38-809. Correction of pension payment errors; assignments prohibited; civil liability; restitution or payment of fine; violation; classification; offset of benefits

    Statutes | Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 38-809

    A. If the plan has made pension payments based on incorrect information and a person or an estate has been paid more or less than the person or estate should have been paid, the board shall adjust future payments so that the proper amount is paid. The adjustment may be made in such a manner that...

  • Rule 10. Forms

    Court Rules | Ariz. R. Protective Order Proc. R. 10

    A. Forms Adopted by the Arizona Supreme Court. -- All courts and parties shall only use those protective order forms adopted by the Arizona Supreme Court. Individual court identification information, including the name, address and two assigned court identification numbers, shall appear at the top...

  • Rule 9. Appeals

    Court Rules | Ariz. R. Protective Order Proc. R. 9

    A. Appealable Orders. -- The following orders are appealable: 1. An order denying a petition for an Order of Protection, Injunction Against Harassment, or an Injunction Against Workplace Harassment. 2. An Order of Protection, Injunction Against Harassment, or Injunction Against Workplace Harassment...

  • Rule 8. Contested Hearing Procedures

    Court Rules | Ariz. R. Protective Order Proc. R. 8

    A. Requesting a Hearing. -- At any time while a protective order or modified protective order is in effect, a defendant may request one hearing in writing. See A.R.S. § 13-3602(I). 1. A judicial officer shall hold a hearing at the earliest possible time. a. If an Order of Protection grants...