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AZ SB1646
Bill
Status
2/27/2024
Primary Sponsor
Anthony Kern
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AI Summary
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Mandatory warrant issuance for rearrest when a defendant on probation is charged by indictment or information with a felony offense committed during probation, unless the defendant is eligible for probation under section 13-901.01 or the court previously considered the offense at a revocation hearing.
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Defendants arrested under the mandatory rearrest provision are ineligible for release while probation revocation proceedings are pending.
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Reorganizes probation provisions in section 13-901 by renumbering subsections and clarifying court discretion regarding warrant issuance, modification of conditions, and revocation procedures.
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Updates cross-references throughout sections 13-903, 13-917, and 13-924 to reflect the reorganized subsection numbering in section 13-901.
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Corrects minor grammatical and stylistic changes including "upon" to "on," "court ordered" to "court-ordered," and clarifies probation calculation procedures.
Legislative Description
Probation; felony violation; rearrest
Probation
Last Action
Assigned to House RULES Committee
6/14/2024