Arizona Statutes
§ 13-3986 — Title of affidavits or depositions
Arizona § 13-3986
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 13-3986 (2026).
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It is not necessary to give a title to an affidavit or deposition in a criminal action, whether taken before or after indictment or information, or upon appeal. If the affidavit or deposition is made without a title, or with an erroneous title, it shall be as valid and effectual for every purpose as if it were given a title, if it intelligibly refers to the proceeding, indictment, information or appeal in which it is made.
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