Arizona Laws 31-336. Improper conduct
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In the event a prisoner violates conditions laid down for his conduct or employment, the work furlough administrator shall report such fact to the court and, after a hearing in the presence of the prisoner, the court may order that the balance of the prisoner’s sentence or other detention be spent in actual confinement.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 31-336
- Court: means a justice of the peace, town magistrate, city magistrate, superior court commissioner or superior court judge. See Arizona Laws 31-331
- Employment: includes vocational training and other educational and rehabilitative activities, whether or not for compensation. See Arizona Laws 31-331
- Prisoner: means a person incarcerated in a detention facility who has been charged with or convicted of a misdemeanor, or a person incarcerated for nonpayment of a fine, for contempt or as a condition of probation for any criminal offense. See Arizona Laws 31-331
- Work furlough administrator: means a probation officer, sheriff, or other person authorized by the local governing board to perform the functions of the work furlough administrator. See Arizona Laws 31-331