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Understanding crime on college campuses

Posted On February 22, 2017 I Felonies

There is a lot of attention and scrutiny on America’s colleges, especially in light of recent publicity about several high-profile sexual assault cases and the response that some schools have had, or not had, to the phenomenon. For today’s college students, this information often comes out of context, though.

FBI now tracking animal abuse cases nationwide

Posted On February 10, 2016 I Felonies

Arizona pet owners might be interested to learn that the FBI began keeping detailed records of animal cruelty cases across the United States on Jan. 1. The agency already monitors serious crimes like homicide, assault, arson and burglary.

Studies have shown that cruelty to animals is a starting point for many violent criminals, including serial killers.

Arizona man faces up to 71 years in prison for bank robbery

Posted On November 19, 2015 I Felonies

On Nov. 17, an Arizona man pleaded guilty to federal bank robbery charges in a U.S. district court. He was previously convicted of robbing three Maricopa County banks.

According to authorities, the defendant robbed the BNC National Bank in Stanley on the morning of Aug.

Firearm ownership laws in Arizona

Posted On September 8, 2015 I Felonies

As many of the state’s residents already know, Arizona’s laws are very lenient when it comes to gun ownership. In fact, compared with other states, Arizona ranks as one of the easiest states for residents wishing to legally obtain a firearm.

Charges and more charges

Posted On May 7, 2015 I Felonies

Have you ever awakened from a bad dream and for just a moment believed that the dream was real? Perhaps that’s what happened in Phoenix recently, when police responded to a call of a man sleeping in his car parked near Thomas Road and Avondale Boulevard.

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