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Code · Arizona · Title 8 — Business and Professions

8-354. Modification of supervision

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A. The juvenile probation officer shall periodically examine the needs of each juvenile who is granted intensive probation and the risks of modifying the level of supervision of the juvenile. The juvenile probation officer may modify the juvenile's level of intensive probation. The court may at any time modify the placement or the level of supervision of a juvenile who is granted intensive probation.
B. The court may issue a warrant for the arrest of a juvenile who is granted intensive probation. If the juvenile commits an additional offense or violates a condition, the court may revoke intensive probation at any time before the expiration or termination of the period of intensive probation and hold disposition of the juvenile in accordance with section 8-341. If the court finds that a juvenile has committed an additional felony offense that posed a serious threat to or danger to the community or has violated a condition of intensive probation that poses a serious threat to or danger to the community, the court shall revoke intensive probation and hold disposition of the juvenile pursuant to section 8-341.
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