SB 1662
probation supervision; least restrictive conditions
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Bill overview
This bill changes Arizona law regarding probation supervision to focus on ‘reasonably necessary’ conditions, rather than ‘reasonably necessary’ and ‘less restrictive’ conditions. It requires courts to consider a person’s risk and needs when determining probation conditions, prioritizing those that help the person lead a law-abiding life, protect public safety, and promote rehabilitation. The bill also addresses probation fees, modification of supervision levels, and the potential for earned time and work time credits for probationers who meet certain requirements.
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