2005 Arizona Revised Statutes - Revised Statutes §22-301  Jurisdiction of criminal actions

A. The justice of the peace courts shall have jurisdiction of the following offenses committed within their respective precincts in which such courts are established, subject only to the right to change of venue as provided by law:

1. Misdemeanors and criminal offenses punishable by a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail for not to exceed six months, or by both a fine and imprisonment. A penalty assessment levied pursuant to section 12-116.01 or 12-116.02 shall not be considered as part of the fine for purposes of determining jurisdiction. The amount of restitution or incarceration costs shall not be considered as part of the fine for purposes of determining jurisdiction.

2. Felonies, but only for the purpose of commencing action and conducting proceedings through preliminary examinations and holding the defendant to answer to the superior court or to discharge the defendant if it appears that there is not probable cause to believe the defendant is guilty of an offense.

B. For purposes of subsection A of this section, an offense is committed within the precinct of a justice of the peace court if conduct constituting any element of the offense or a result of such conduct occurs within the precinct.

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