SB 1544
probation records; disclosure; exemptions
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1544 changes how probation records are handled in Arizona. Generally, it makes these records public, similar to other court records, but with specific exemptions to protect sensitive information like victim details, minor identities, and confidential informant identities. The bill outlines a process for withholding records and provides a way for individuals to appeal if they believe their records were improperly withheld, and also allows probationers to request their own records.
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