Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2623

Caption

Technical correction; juvenile offenders; notice

Impact

If enacted, HB2623 would create a mandated framework for notifications, specifically requiring that the court provide notice of all scheduled proceedings, excluding detention hearings, to the prosecutor's office at least five days prior to the scheduled date. This change aims to facilitate better coordination between the court and prosecutorial authorities, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness of legal proceedings involving juveniles. Furthermore, it stipulates that should the court fail to provide this notice within the five-day window, it must justify this lapse on record.

Summary

House Bill 2623, introduced by Representative Kolodin, aims to amend existing procedures regarding juvenile offenders as outlined in section 8-390 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. The bill emphasizes the importance of timely communication between the court and the prosecutor's office relating to scheduled proceedings for juvenile cases. This amendment seeks to enhance the efficiency of the judicial process concerning juvenile offenders by ensuring that the prosecutor is notified in a timely manner of any changes to proceedings.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill, particularly regarding the timely notification of victims of juvenile crimes. While the bill specifies that upon receiving notice from the court, the prosecutor must inform victims of scheduled proceedings and any changes, questions could arise about the practical challenges of ensuring that all parties are adequately notified. Additionally, concerns may be voiced about the balance between expediency in juvenile cases and the rights of victims to be informed and involved in the judicial process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2636

Infancy; penalty recommendation; juvenile offenders

AZ HB2779

Juveniles; temporary custody; parental notification

AZ HCR2004

Superior court jurisdiction; technical correction

AZ HCR2006

Technical correction; illegal aliens

AZ HCR2008

Bulk food; technical correction

AZ HCR2007

Aircraft license taxes; technical correction

AZ HCR2005

Annual taxes; technical correction

AZ HB2041

Technical correction; air quality; parking

AZ SB1392

Technical correction; oil; gas; enforcement

AZ HCM2005

Technical correction; urging the EPA

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.