Arizona Statutes
§ 8-415 — Effect of failure to comply
Arizona § 8-415
JurisdictionArizona
Title 8Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Art. 7Victims' Rights for Juvenile Offenses
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 8-415 (2026).
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A.The failure to comply with a victim's constitutional or statutory right is a ground for the victim to request a reexamination proceeding within ten days after the proceeding at which the victim's right was denied or with leave of the court for good cause shown. After the victim requests a reexamination proceeding and after the court gives reasonable notice, the court shall afford the victim a reexamination proceeding to consider the issues raised by the denial of the victim's right. Except as provided in subsection B of this section, the court shall reconsider any decision that arises from a proceeding in which the victim's right was not protected and shall ensure that the victim's rights are thereafter protected.
B.The failure to use reasonable efforts to perform a duty or provide a
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Related
Henderson v. Mohave County
54 F.3d 592 (Ninth Circuit, 1995)
In Re Michelle G.
(Court of Appeals of Arizona, 2008)
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