Arizona Statutes

§ 38-1105 — Law enforcement officer as witness; right to representation; exception

Arizona·Title 38 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 8 PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS·Art. 1 Law Enforcement Officers
A.If a law enforcement officer is designated as a witness by the law enforcement officer's employer in an investigation that could lead to another law enforcement officer's dismissal, demotion or suspension, the witness law enforcement officer may request to have a representative present at no cost to the employer during the witness interview. Unless agreed to by the employer, the representative shall be from the same agency and shall not be an attorney except that if a representative from the same agency is not reasonably available, with the employer's permission, the witness law enforcement officer's representative may be from the witness law enforcement officer's professional membership organization. The witness law enforcement officer's representative may take notes during the intervi

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