III. Rights of Parties
Rule 6. Right to Counsel; Duties of Counsel; Court-appointed Attorneys, Investigators, and Experts
- Rule 6. Right to Counsel; Duties of Counsel; Court-appointed Attorneys, Investigators, and Experts [Details]
- Rule 6.1. Right to Counsel; Right to Appointment of an Attorney; Waiver of the Right to Counsel; Authority of a Legal Paraprofessional
- Rule 6.2. Appointment of Counsel For Indigent Defendants
- Rule 6.3. Duties of Counsel; Withdrawal
- Rule 6.4. Determining Whether a Person Is Indigent
- Rule 6.5. Manner of Appointment
- Rule 6.6. Compensation of Appointed Counsel
- Rule 6.7. Appointment of Investigators and Expert Witnesses For Indigent Defendants
- Rule 6.8. Standards For Appointment and Performance of Counsel In Capital Cases
Rule 7. Release
- Rule 7. Release [Details]
- Rule 7.1. Definitions
- Rule 7.2. Right to Release
- Rule 7.3. Conditions of Release
- Rule 7.4. Procedure
- Rule 7.5. Review of Conditions; Revocation of Release
- Rule 7.6. Transfer and Disposition of Bond
- Rule 7.7. Detaining a Juvenile Transferred For Criminal Prosecution Or Charged Pursuant to A.r.s. Section 13-501
Rule 9. Presence of the Defendant, Witnesses, and Spectators
Rule 11. Incompetence and Mental Examinations
- Rule 11. Incompetence and Mental Examinations [Details]
- Rule 11.1. Definitions, Effect of Incompetence, and Right to Counsel
- Rule 11.2. Motion For an Examination of a Defendants Competence to Stand Trial
- Rule 11.3. Appointment of Experts
- Rule 11.4. Disclosure of Experts Reports
- Rule 11.5. Hearing and Orders
- Rule 11.6. Later Hearings
- Rule 11.7. Privilege and Confidentiality
- Rule 11.8. Examination of a Defendants Mental Status At the Time of the Offense
- Rule 11.9. Capital Cases