ARS § 13-101.01
This section states that a fundamental purpose of the criminal law is to protect crime victims’ rights to justice and the public’s right to safety by identifying and removing from society people who keep threatening public safety through violent or aggravated felonies after two prior violent or aggravated felony convic
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- United States — Arizona
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This section states that a fundamental purpose of the criminal law is to protect crime victims’ rights to justice and the public’s right to safety by identifying and removing from society people who keep threatening public safety through violent or aggravated felonies after two prior violent or aggravated felony convictions.
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