ARS § 22-220
When a defendant appears, the court record must note the appearance. Either party may demand a jury before trial, and if no demand is made, jury trial is waived, subject to a civil traffic violation exception. If a jury is demanded, the trial may be postponed until a jury is assembled. The justice of the peace must cha
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When a defendant appears, the court record must note the appearance. Either party may demand a jury before trial, and if no demand is made, jury trial is waived, subject to a civil traffic violation exception. If a jury is demanded, the trial may be postponed until a jury is assembled. The justice of the peace must charge the jury in all civil actions, unless another law provides otherwise.
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