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Police Stops in Arizona

Posted On July 29, 2020 I Arizona Laws,Criminal Defense

A routine traffic stop is something most drivers experience at least once in their lives. Law enforcement officers in Arizona can conduct traffic stops for broken roadway rules such as speeding, illegal turns, unsafe lane changes, drunk driving, ignored red lights and reckless driving.

Consequences of a Domestic Violence Charge as an Immigrant

Posted On January 15, 2020 I COVID-19 Resources,Criminal Defense

Being an immigrant in America can make criminal charges that much more intimidating. Certain convictions could lead to your forced deportation out of the country, even as a lawful permanent resident. One of these convictions is domestic violence, a crime listed as one of the federal statutory grounds of deportability.

Difference Between a Misdemeanor and a Felony in Arizona

Posted On December 30, 2019 I Arizona Laws,Criminal Defense

Facing criminal charges of any kind is distressing, but the additional consequences and penalties of a felony compared to a misdemeanor can be particularly hard on you as a defendant. The distinction between misdemeanor and felony in Arizona is something that could significantly impact your future.

Wrongfully Accused of Shoplifting

Being wrongfully accused of a crime can be a confusing and frightening experience. You may not know your rights or how to defend them. If a business has wrongfully accused you or a loved one of shoplifting in Arizona, you may need professional assistance from a lawyer to clear your name and avoid facing legal consequences you do not deserve.

Damages and Liability for Road Rage Accidents

Posted On October 7, 2019 I Car Accidents,Criminal Defense,Personal Injury

Getting frustrated behind the wheel is common – especially on some of Arizona’s busiest roads during rush hour. Frustration and stress, however, are not the same as intentionally intimidating or harming another person because of road rage. Road rage is an act of extreme aggressive driving that can lead to criminal charges such as assault.

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