ARS § 13-3601 is the Arizona statute that defines the offense of domestic violence. The law applies when someone commits a certain crime specified under the statute and does so when in a domestic relationship with the “victim” (for example, when married to the alleged victim or formerly married to the alleged victim). A violation of …
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