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All sources · 24,956 documents · Table of contents · Insurance · Title 21 — Insurance

Arizona

Title 21 — Insurance
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21-101. Definitions
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21-102. Juries; size; degree of unanimity required; waiver; right to jury determination in certain civil actions
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21-121. Jury room
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21-122. Expenses for food, lodging and other necessities; criminal and civil cases
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21-131. Jury commissioner
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21-132. Review of jury commissioner's or jury manager's action
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21-201. Qualifications
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21-202. Persons entitled to be excused from jury service
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21-211. Disqualification
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21-221. Fees and mileage
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21-222. Fair jury improvement fund
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21-223. Failure of juror to attend; fine
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21-233. Misconduct of challenged grand juror; classification
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21-235. Recording, listening to, observing proceedings unlawful; classification
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21-236. Employment rights; automatic postponement; violation; classification
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21-301. Master jury list; source lists
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21-302. Juror summoning; procedures
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21-311. Master jury file; master jury list
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21-312. Juror records
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21-313. Use of jury management automation systems; random selection
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21-314. Juror questionnaire
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21-315. Excuse from service; investigation
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21-331. Procedure for summoning jurors
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21-332. Jurors' term of service; exemption
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21-335. Frequency of service; exemption
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21-336. Postponement of jury service
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21-401. Definitions
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21-402. Calling grand jury
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21-403. Term of grand jury
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21-404. Grand jurors; number; quorum
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21-405. Change in presiding judge or county attorney; effect
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21-406. Absence
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21-407. Duties of grand jurors
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21-408. Attendance of prosecuting attorney
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21-409. Duties of court; examination; charge; advice; appointment of foreman
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21-410. Swearing of witness
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21-411. Appointment of reporter; transcript
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21-412. Evidence on behalf of person under investigation
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21-413. Indictment upon probable cause
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21-414. Number of grand jurors necessary to indict
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21-415. Presentation of indictment
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21-416. Failure to indict person in custody or on bail
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21-417. Discharge of grand jury
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21-421. State grand juries; impaneling; term
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21-422. Powers and duties
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21-423. Jurors; judicial supervision
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21-424. Presentation of evidence to state grand jury
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21-425. Designation of venue; consolidation
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21-426. Duty of the attorney general to advise county attorney of investigations and indictments
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21-427. Attendance of prosecuting attorney; prosecution of indictments; issuance of subpoenas
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21-428. Costs and expenses; state grand jury
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