Arizona SB1723 modifies release conditions for domestic violence cases, including firearm prohibitions and specific release conditions.
Arizona SB1723 amends the state's domestic violence laws to include specific conditions for release on bail. If a court finds that a defendant poses a credible threat to the physical safety of the plaintiff or other designated persons, it can prohibit the defendant from possessing or purchasing a firearm for the duration of the order. The bill also details conditions for release on bail, such as electronic monitoring, prohibiting contact with the victim, and requiring the defendant to transfer any firearms to law enforcement.
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