Arizona Statutes

§ 41-1155 — Offenses punishable by legislature; limitation on imprisonment

Arizona § 41-1155
JurisdictionArizona
Title 41Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 7LEGISLATURE
Art. 4Witnesses and Punishment of Contempts

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 41-1155 (2026).

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A.Each house of the legislature may punish as a contempt, and by imprisonment, a breach of its privileges, or the privileges of its members, but only for one or more of the following offenses:
1.Arresting a member or officer of the house, or procuring such member or officer to be arrested, in violation of his privilege from arrest.
2.Disorderly conduct in immediate view of the house, and directly tending to interrupt its proceedings.
3.Refusing to attend, or to be examined as a witness, either before the house or a committee, or before any person authorized by the house or by a committee to take testimony in legislative proceedings.
4.Giving or offering a bribe to a member, or attempting by menace, or other corrupt means or device, directly or indirectly, to control or influence a

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