Chapter 9. PROBATION AND RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS  


Sec 13-901. Probation
Sec 13-901.01. Probation for persons convicted of possession or use of controlled substances or drug paraphernalia; treatment; prevention; education; exceptions; definition
Sec 13-901.02. Drug treatment and education fund
Sec 13-901.03. Violent crimes; allegation; definition
Sec 13-902. Periods of probation; monitoring; fees
Sec 13-903. Calculation of periods of probation
Sec 13-904. Suspension of civil rights and occupational disabilities
Sec 13-905. Restoration of civil rights; persons completing probation
Sec 13-906. Applications by persons discharged from prison
Sec 13-907. Setting aside judgment of convicted person on discharge; application; release from disabilities; firearm possession; exceptions
Sec 13-907.01. Vacating the conviction of a sex trafficking victim; requirements
Sec 13-908. Restoration of civil rights in the discretion of the superior court judge
Sec 13-909. Restoration of civil rights; persons completing probation for federal offense
Sec 13-910. Applications by persons discharged from federal prison
Sec 13-911. Restoration of civil rights in the discretion of the presiding judge of the superior court
Sec 13-912. Restoration of civil rights for first offenders; exception
Sec 13-912.01. Restoration of civil rights; persons adjudicated delinquent
Sec 13-913. Definition of intensive probation
Sec 13-914. Intensive probation; evaluation; sentence; criteria; limit; conditions
Sec 13-916. Intensive probation teams; adult probation officer qualifications; duties; case load limit
Sec 13-917. Modification of supervision
Sec 13-918. Employment; distribution of wages
Sec 13-919. Waiver of standards
Sec 13-920. Budget requests
Sec 13-921. Probation for defendants under eighteen years of age; dual adult juvenile probation
Sec 13-923. Persons convicted of sexual offenses; annual probation review hearing; report; notification
Sec 13-924. Probation; earned time credit; applicability
Sec 13-925. Restoration of right to possess a firearm; mentally ill persons; petition