Arizona Statutes

§ 13-2302 — Making extortionate extensions of credit; classification

Arizona § 13-2302
JurisdictionArizona
Title 13Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 23ORGANIZED CRIME, FRAUD AND TERRORISM

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 13-2302 (2026).

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A.Any person who makes an extortionate extension of credit is guilty of a class 5 felony.
B.In any prosecution pursuant to this section, if it is shown that all of the following factors were present in connection with the extension of credit, there is prima facie evidence that the extension of credit was extortionate:
1.The repayment of the extension of credit, or the performance of any promise given in consideration thereof, would be unenforceable at the time the extension of credit was made through civil judicial processes against the debtor in the county within which the debtor, if a natural person, resided or in every county within which the debtor, if other than a natural person, was incorporated, or qualified to do business.
2.The extension of credit was made at a rate of inte

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Rascon v. Transamerica Financial Corp.
812 P.2d 1019 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1990)
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