Victim Misdemeanor Post Conviction Notification Request

VICTIM MISDEMEANOR POST-CONVICTION NOTIFICATION REQUEST

SENTENCING RESULT:

UNSUPERVISED PROBATION AND/OR JAIL

As a victim of crime, you have the right, upon request* to receive post-conviction notice. Please look below for more detailed Information. To request notice, you will need to download the form (listed below) and provide copies of the form to the agencies listed below.

IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO RECEIVE POST-CONVICTION NOTICES, YOU DO NOT NEED TO COMPLETE OR RETURN THIS FORM.

1.  Complete Section B of the attached form on Page 3.

      NOTE: A separate form should be completed and returned for each victim (and their lawful representative, if applicable). Do not list multiple victims on one form.

2.   Mail or return a copy of the completed form to [Insert Agency Name], the [Insert County], County Sheriff's Office, and the justice court at which your case was handled as soon as possible. The contact information for these agencies is listed below and continues onto the next page.

3.  Keep copies of the completed forms and pages 1 and 2 for your records.

4.   Maintain your current contact information with EACH office listed below. To ensure that you continue to receive all requested notifications, it is your responsibility to keep your address and telephone number updated. FAILURE TO DO SO MEANS THAT YOU WAIVE YOUR RIGHT TO NOTICE.

5.  If the court has ordered that the defendant pay you restitution, you must also keep your name, address and phone number current with the clerk of the justice court in which restitution was ordered.

 

Tucson City Prosecutor

Victim Services

Tucson City Court, Suite 501

(520) 791-4583

prosecutor@tucsonaz.gov

 

Tucson Police Department 270 S. Stone Ave.

https://engage.tucsonaz.gov/case_status

(520) 791-4484

 

Pima County Sheriff c/o

Pima County Attorney Victim Services 32 N. Stone

(520) 724-5525

VsVolunteers@Pcao.Pima.Gov

 

Tucson City Court 103 E. Alameda

P.O. Box 27210 - Tucson, Arizona 85725-7210 (520) 791-4216 tucsonaz.gov/courts

TCCWEB@courts.az.gov

 

VICTIM POST-CONVICTION NOTIFICATION REQUEST FORM

AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES

 

  •   By completing and returning this form to the TUCSON CITY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE you are requesting notice of the following:
  •   Post-conviction relief proceedings and the results of such proceedings.  Post-conviction set aside requests.
  •   By completing and returning this form to the PIMA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, you are requesting notice of the following:
  •   Release or escape of the defendant from jail; re-arrest or death of the defendant while in jail
  •   By completing and returning this form to the TUCSON CITY COURT, you are requesting notice of the following:
  •   Court proceedings related to modifying, revoking, or terminating the defendant's probation, and your right to be heard at these proceedings.
  •   Proposed modification of the terms of probation, if the modification will substantially affect the probationer's contact with you or your safety or if the modification affects restitution or incarceration status.

FORM DEFINITIONS

  •   Lawful Representative: A person who is designated by the victim or is appointed by. the court to act in the best interest of the victim. Only one person, a victim or his/her lawful representative, may receive the      notifications subject to this request.   
  •   Post-Conviction Relief Proceeding: A contested oral argument or evidentiary hearing that is held in open court and involves a request (by the defendant) for relief of a conviction or sentence.
  •   Appellate Proceeding: A contested oral argument held in open court before the Superior Court, State Court of Appeals, the State Supreme Court, a Federal Court of Appeals, or the United States Supreme Court.
  •   Probation Modification, Termination or Revocation: Changes in probation status, such as: adjusting the terms of probation, early end to probation, or any violation that results in a petition to cancel probation and     may include jail time.
  •   Post-Conviction Release: There are multiple types of post-conviction release from a county jail, including but not limited to: custody status, work release and work furlough.  The county jail also notifies the release    to other custodial agencies such as Department of Corrections or Department of Homeland Security.  
  •   Unsupervised Probation: For cases concluded in limited jurisdiction courts. The offender is not required to report to a probation officer; however, there may be certain terms the offender has to adhere to, such as:  paying fines, taking classes and not committing any crimes.

 

Misdemeanor-Post-Conviction-Notification-Request-Form.pdf(PDF, 109KB)