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§ 13-4083 Material witness; detention; release

AZ Rev Stat § 13-4083 (2019) (N/A)
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13-4083. Material witness; detention; release

A. If the court finds that a material witness wilfully failed to comply with a properly served subpoena or order to appear, the court may authorize a law enforcement agency to detain the material witness until the witness can be brought before the court. A detained material witness must be brought before the court on the same or next court date.

B. A material witness who is detained may be kept in a physically separate section or be administratively segregated from any person who is charged with, adjudicated delinquent for or convicted of a criminal offense. If the material witness is a juvenile, the witness may be detained in a juvenile detention center or a jail pursuant to section 8-305.

C. If, after the material witness is given an opportunity to be heard, the court finds that a detained material witness is unlikely to comply with a future subpoena or order to appear, the court may order a secured appearance bond or an unsecured appearance bond or may impose electronic monitoring until the material witness testifies. The court may also order the continued detention of the material witness and proceed pursuant to section 13-4084.

D. Following the completion of testimony or a deposition, the court shall release the material witness from detention and from all obligations imposed by the court. The court may hold the release of any bond until the final disposition of any contempt proceedings.

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§ 13-4083 Material witness; detention; release