How soon after a person is arrested is their first court hearing?

A person's first court hearing is typically held within 24 hours after arrest. This hearing is called the initial appearance (IA), and these IA hearings are held 365 days a year. There are two IAs heard daily; 10 am and 3 pm. IA hearings are held at the Pinal County Jail in Florence.

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1. How soon after a person is arrested is their first court hearing?
2. What happens at an initial appearance hearing?
3. If I'm a victim in a case, will I be contacted before the person is released?
4. What happens if a person under pretrial monitoring does not comply with the conditions of release?
5. If the Judge orders a Presentence Report, what do I do?
6. What do I need to bring to my Presentence Interview?
7. What is the Presentence Officer going to ask me during my interview?
8. Am I allowed to bring my child / children to my presentence interview?
9. What is the difference between probation and parole?
10. How can Adult Probation help?
11. How do I contact my Probation Officer?
12. What documents will I need to provide to Probation?
13. What are probation conditions?
14. What happens if I violate my conditions of probation?
15. What is an undesignated felony?
16. How do I get my civil rights restored?
17. What is probation?