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§ 31-467.03 Hearing rights of parolee or probationer

AZ Rev Stat § 31-467.03 (2019) (N/A)
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31-467.03. Hearing rights of parolee or probationer

A. With respect to any hearing pursuant to this article, the parolee or probationer:

1. Shall have reasonable notice in writing of the nature and content of the allegations to be made, including notice that the purpose of the hearing is to determine whether there is probable cause to believe that the parolee or probationer has committed a violation that may lead to a revocation of parole or probation.

2. Shall be allowed to consult with any person whose assistance the parolee or probationer reasonably desires, before the hearing.

3. Has the right to confront and examine any person who has made allegations against the parolee or probationer, unless the hearing officer determines that the confrontation would present a substantial present or subsequent danger of harm to the person.

4. May admit, deny or explain the alleged violation and may present proof, including affidavits and other evidence, in support of those contentions.

B. A record of the proceedings shall be made and preserved.

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§ 31-467.03 Hearing rights of parolee or probationer