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   State Courts - Arizona - June 27 - June 30, 2003

  
State v. Rodriguez, 2 CA-CR 2001-0537, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION TWO, DEPARTMENT B, June 27, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Superior court had personal jurisdiction over a juvenile, even though the State had not filed a proper notice, where the juvenile was aware of the allegation that he was a chronic felony offender and received a hearing as to his status.

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State v. Canez, Arizona Supreme Court No. CR-98-0488-AP, SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, June 30, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Due process demanded that defendant in a capital case receive a hearing on the mental retardation evidence. When defendant was originally sentenced, such evidence was considered only as a mitigating factor, not a bar to execution.

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West v. State, 2 CA-CV 2001-0055, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION TWO, DEPARTMENT A, June 30, 2003, Decided , June 30, 2003, Filed
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