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AZ HB2230

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/28/2025

Primary Sponsor

Laurin Hendrix

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Origin

House of Representatives

Fifty-seventh Legislature - First Regular Session (2025)

AI Summary

  • Amends Arizona Revised Statutes section 13-917 to create different probation revocation standards for young adult probationers (ages 25 and younger) compared to other probationers.

  • Requires courts to consider the offense or violation committed and the young adult probationer's options for further treatment or intervention before revoking intensive probation, rather than mandatory revocation for serious threats.

  • Allows courts to modify conditions of intensive probation or impose imprisonment for young adult probationers who commit felonies, violate probation conditions posing serious threats, or violate other probation conditions, giving courts discretion in all cases.

  • Maintains mandatory revocation and imprisonment provisions for non-young adult probationers who commit additional felonies or serious probation violations posing threats to the community.

  • Defines "young adult probationer" as an individual age 25 or younger who is on probation.

Legislative Description

Intensive probation; young adult

Probation

Last Action

House read second time

1/29/2025

Committee Referrals

Rules1/28/2025
Judiciary1/28/2025

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