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January 1, 2020. R-18-0035. Order adopting Rule 15.3 (a), Rules of Criminal Procedure (reverts ...
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Arizona Rules of Criminal Procedure. Browse as List. Search Within. General Provisions (§§ 1.1 — 1.9) Preliminary Proceedings (§§ 2.1 — 5.8) Rights of Parties (§§ 6.1 — 11.9) Pretrial Procedures (§§ 12.1 — 16.7) Pleas of Guilty and No Contest (§§ 17.1 — 17.7) Trial (§§ 18.1 — 23.4)
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R-19-0013. Order amending Rules 5.4, 7.2, and 7.4, Rules of Criminal Procedure (modifies Rules ...
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Procedure Rule 7.5. Review of Conditions; Revocation of Release Rule 7.6. Transfer and Disposition of Bond. Rule 8. Speedy Trial. Rule 8.1. Priorities in Scheduling Criminal Cases Rule 8.2. Time Limits Rule 8.3. Prisoner’s Right to a Speedy Trial Rule 8.4. Excluded Periods Rule 8.5. Continuing a Trial Date Rule 8.6. Denial of Speedy Trial
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A party must serve the proposed order on the court and all other parties. A party must not file a proposed order, and the court will not docket it, until a judge has reviewed and signed it. Absent a notice of filing, proposed orders will not be part of the record. Ariz. R. Crim. P. 1.9 Added August 31, 2017, effective January 1, 2018.
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(b) Other crimes, wrongs, or acts. (1) Prohibited uses. Except as provided in Rule 404 (c) evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is not admissible to... (2) Permitted uses. This evidence may, however, be admissible for other purposes, such as proof of motive, opportunity,... (3) Notice in a ...
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Ariz. R. Crim. P. 5.1. Rule 5.1 - Right to a Preliminary Hearing; Waiver; Continuance. (a)Right to a Preliminary Hearing. A defendant has a right to a preliminary hearing if charged in a complaint with a felony. A preliminary hearing must commence before a magistrate no later than 10 days after the defendant's initial appearance if the defendant is in custody, or no later than 20 days after the defendant's initial appearance if the defendant is not in custody, unless:
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