Arizona Statutes

§ 38-314 — Court of impeachment; organization

Arizona § 38-314
JurisdictionArizona
Title 38Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2QUALIFICATION AND TENURE
Art. 7Impeachment of State and Judicial Officers

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 38-314 (2026).

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Not later than ten days after the articles of impeachment have been presented to the senate, the senate shall organize as a court of impeachment and may, for the purpose of conducting the proceedings of that court, appoint a clerk who may be the secretary of the senate. The clerk shall issue all process and keep a record of the proceedings of the court. The court shall also appoint a marshal, who shall be the sergeant at arms of the senate, and an assistant marshal. The senate sitting as a court of impeachment may also employ such legal, stenographic, clerical and other assistance as is required, and fix their compensation.

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