Arizona Laws 12-132. Regional mental health courts; establishment; authority to adjudicate
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A. In counties that have a population of less than two hundred fifty thousand persons the presiding judges of the superior court may agree to establish a regional mental health court. A superior court judge of a court that participates in a regional mental health court may refer a case to the regional mental health court. A judicial officer in a county that participates in a regional mental health court has the authority to adjudicate a case referred to a regional mental health court.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 12-132
- Population: means the population according to the most recent United States decennial census. See Arizona Laws 1-215
B. The originating court shall notify the prosecutor of any criminal case referred to the mental health court.
