By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points:
Bill ends court fees for trials, appeals and public defense Proponents say court costs create unequal justice system Counties warn revenue loss from bill could strain budgets Criminal defendants may no longer have to pay for court-appointed counsel, jury trials and appeals if a bipartisan bill passed this session receives a signature from the governor. House Bill 2265, sponsored by Rep. Neal …
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