Arizona Statutes

§ 26-206 — Charges against members of militia; service of charges and specifications; abatement of action

Arizona § 26-206
JurisdictionArizona
Title 26Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 1EMERGENCY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
Art. 4Military Law

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 26-206 (2026).

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A.A person may, subject to military laws of the state, prefer charges against a member of the militia.
B.A copy of the charges and specifications shall be delivered to the accused not later than twenty days after arrest, or, if not held in custody for trial, to his last known post office address or place of business, and a military court shall be ordered convened not later than thirty days after receipt of the order by the officer authorized to convene the court.
C.If a copy of the charges and specifications is not served, or a military court is not ordered convened within the time specified, the charges shall abate, but at any time within twelve months after release of the accused from arrest, the charges may be served, a court ordered convened, and the accused brought to trial.
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