Arizona Statutes
§ 31-235 — Prisoner communications; definitions
Arizona § 31-235
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 31-235 (2026).
Text
A.The department shall mark all mail written by a prisoner committed to the state department of corrections indicating that the mail was sent from a prison maintained by this state.
B.An inmate shall not send any communication to the victim of the offense for which the inmate was convicted, or to members of the victim's family or household denoted by the victim, if the victim has requested not to receive any communication pursuant to section 13-4411.01. The department shall inform the inmate of persons to whom the inmate is forbidden to send any communication pursuant to this section and section 13-4411.01. The department shall impose appropriate sanctions, including reducing or denying earned release credits, against an inmate who corresponds or attempts to correspond with a person in
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