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STATE OF ARIZONA, | ) | |
Plaintiff, | ) | DEFENDANT'S REQUEST FOR |
) | A DOCUMENTARY HEARING | |
vs. | ) | AND WAIVER OF RIGHTS |
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) | Case No. | |
Defendant. | ) | |
Defendant's name:
State in detail why attending a civil traffic/ civil boating/ civil marijuana/ parking or standing hearing would be a substantial hardship. A substantial hardship is more than mere inconvenience. Examples of substantial hardship may include residing a considerable distance from the court or having a medical or physical condition that significantly impairs your ability to participate in a hearing.
If the court grants my request and conducts a documentary hearing, I waive the following rights: to personally appear to present evidence; to review evidence before the hearing (Rule 13(b) ); to compel production of any citing officer notes (Rule 13(c) ); to testimony under oath (Rule 16(a) ); to cross examine the State's witnesses (Rule 16(c) ); to present rebuttal evidence Rule 19(d) ); to present a closing argument Rule 19(e) ); and to immediate delivery of written notice of appeal after the imposition of any civil sanction or penalty (Rule 25(a) ).
I acknowledge that if the court does not receive my declaration of the facts by the hearing date, a default judgment may be entered against me, a civil sanction or penalty may be imposed, the Department of Transportation may refuse to renew the registration of a vehicle of which I am the registered owner, and my case may be sent to collections.
Dated:___________________ | ________________________________________ |
Defendant's signature | |
Ariz. R. Proc. Civi. Traf. Boat. Marij. & parkg. & Standg. Viol. Case. , form 7