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22-371. Right of appeal; procedure for taking appeal; transcript

A. The defendant in a criminal action may appeal to the superior court from the final judgment of a justice or municipal court.

B. The procedure for appeals from a justice or municipal court to the superior court shall be as provided by rules promulgated by the supreme court.

C. In a trial in a justice or municipal court, a transcript of the proceedings by a court reporter may be ordered in the sole discretion of the court.

D. A defendant may not appeal from a judgment or sentence that is entered pursuant to a plea agreement or from an admission to a probation violation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title22 > 22-371

22-371. Right of appeal; procedure for taking appeal; transcript

A. The defendant in a criminal action may appeal to the superior court from the final judgment of a justice or municipal court.

B. The procedure for appeals from a justice or municipal court to the superior court shall be as provided by rules promulgated by the supreme court.

C. In a trial in a justice or municipal court, a transcript of the proceedings by a court reporter may be ordered in the sole discretion of the court.

D. A defendant may not appeal from a judgment or sentence that is entered pursuant to a plea agreement or from an admission to a probation violation.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title22 > 22-371

22-371. Right of appeal; procedure for taking appeal; transcript

A. The defendant in a criminal action may appeal to the superior court from the final judgment of a justice or municipal court.

B. The procedure for appeals from a justice or municipal court to the superior court shall be as provided by rules promulgated by the supreme court.

C. In a trial in a justice or municipal court, a transcript of the proceedings by a court reporter may be ordered in the sole discretion of the court.

D. A defendant may not appeal from a judgment or sentence that is entered pursuant to a plea agreement or from an admission to a probation violation.