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What is Arizona Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 11?
Under Rule 11, the defendant has the right to a full mental examination and hearing when reasonable grounds exist for it. A Rule 11 hearing may be held when a defendant is suspected of being mentally incompetent. This hearing is granted when there is substantial evidence of mental incompetence.
What is Rule 49 Arflp?
In every family law case, ARFLP Rule 49 mandates that both parties disclose certain documents and answer questions relevant to the case. This duty to disclose is a \u201ccontinuing duty\u201d \u2014 each party is required to provide additional information and amend previous disclosures when changed circumstances warrant doing so.
What is the maximum amount you can sue for in civil court in Arizona?
Small Claims Court Limits for the 50 States* StateDollar LimitAlabama$6,000Alaska$10,000Arizona$3,500Arkansas$5,00047 more rows
What is a disclosure statement?
(6) A disclosure statement is a statement made by the party disclosing the documents \u2013 (a) setting out the extent of the search that has been made to locate documents which he is required to disclose; (b) certifying that he understands the duty to disclose documents; and.
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