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AZ HB2109
Bill
Status
4/9/2010
Primary Sponsor
Andy Tobin
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AI Summary
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Allows superior court to conduct business on the second Monday in October if the county board of supervisors designates the fourth Friday in November as a legal holiday instead, with approval from the presiding judge.
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Prohibits a superior court division from being open on the fourth Friday in November if that county's court is conducting business on the second Monday in October.
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Makes a minor technical correction changing "upon" to "on" in the provision allowing courts to give instructions to a jury deliberating on its verdict during a legal holiday.
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Maintains existing exceptions allowing courts to conduct certain business on legal holidays, including receiving verdicts, discharging juries, and exercising magistrate powers in criminal matters.
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Permits writs of injunction, attachment, garnishment, replevin, and prohibition to be issued and served on any day.
Legislative Description
Superior court; holiday hours
Last Action
Governor Signed
4/9/2010