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Wed Mar 15, 2017, 04:55 AM Mar 2017

Bipartisan criminal-justice reform bills working through Arizona Legislature

A package of bills that would ease the financial toll of low-level crimes on the poor has been working its way through the Arizona Legislature but remains in limbo as a key deadline approaches for lawmakers..

One bill would take a first step toward bail reform.

Another would make it easier for those with driving violations to get to work or school.

A third would give judges more latitude to reduce fees for indigent defendants.

The bills, part of a bipartisan effort, are regarded as the state’s most concerted attempt to date toward criminal-justice reform.

Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/legislature/2017/03/14/package-bills-ease-court-fees-held-up-arizona-legislature/99148860/

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