Arizona Statutes
§ 1-247 — Repeal of law and substitution of penalty; effect
Arizona § 1-247
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 1-247 (2026).
Text
When by the provisions of a repealing statute a new penalty is substituted for an offense punishable under the law repealed, such repealing statute shall not exempt from punishment a person who has offended against the repealed law while it was in force, but in such case the rule prescribed in section 1-246 shall govern.
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Related
State v. Brown
599 P.2d 859 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1979)
State v. Scrivner
611 P.2d 95 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1979)
Tyree v. Moran
550 P.2d 1076 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1976)
United States v. Jose Madrid-Becerra
14 F.4th 1096 (Ninth Circuit, 2021)
Nearby Sections
15
§ 1-101
Designation and citation§ 1-102
Repealing clause§ 1-103
Effective date§ 1-213
Words and phrases§ 1-215
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