ARS § 26-207
This section lets military authorities compel attendance, try an accused in absence after proof of notice, and requires peace officers to arrest and hold certain accused guard members when notified by the adjutant general, subject to a three-day limit unless formal charges are filed.
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attendance at trial custody service of orders trial procedure
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