Rule 17.2. Advising of Rights and Consequences of a Guilty or No Contest Plea
Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedRules of Criminal ProcedureEffective: September 1, 2019
Effective: September 1, 2019
16A A.R.S. Rules Crim.Proc., Rule 17.2
Rule 17.2. Advising of Rights and Consequences of a Guilty or No Contest Plea
(5) in a noncapital case, the defendant's plea of guilty or no contest will waive the right to appellate court review of the proceedings on a direct appeal; and that the defendant may seek review only by filing a petition for post-conviction relief under Rule 32 and, if it is denied, a petition for review.
“If you are not a citizen of the United States, pleading guilty or no contest to a crime may affect your immigration status. Admitting guilt may result in deportation even if the charge is later dismissed. Your plea or admission of guilt could result in your deportation or removal, could prevent you from ever being able to get legal status in the United States, or could prevent you from becoming a United States citizen.”
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Added Aug. 31, 2017, effective Jan. 1, 2018.
16A A. R. S. Rules Crim. Proc., Rule 17.2, AZ ST RCRP Rule 17.2
Current with amendments received through 11/1/2020.
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