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13 Apr

Class 4 Felony Crimes in Arizona

Key Takeaways Arizona law defines a felony as an offense punishable by state prison. Class 4 felonies sit midrange among six felony classes in Arizona. Non-dangerous class 4 felony convictions carry 1 to 3.75 ...

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27 Jan

What Is the Most Common Felony in Arizona?

Arizona criminal courts prosecute certain felonies far more frequently than others. What is the most common felony charged statewide? While no single government agency officially ranks felony charges by frequency, crimin...

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23 Jan

What’s the Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor?

Many people arrested in Arizona—especially those arrested for the first time—ask, “What's the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?” Arizona law clearly distinguishes between these two classifications, w...

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17 Oct

How Bad Is a Level 6 Felony in Arizona?

Key Takeaways Arizona Class 6 felonies may be designated as “undesignated” and later reduced to misdemeanors. A Class 6 felony may be reclassified after successful probation completion. First-time Class 6 ...

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22 Sep

What Is A Level 6 Felony

Key Takeaways A Class 6 felony is Arizona’s least severe felony but more serious than any misdemeanor. A first-time non-dangerous Class 6 offense often allows probation with possible misdemeanor designation. ...

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20 Dec

Class 5 Felony Crimes in Arizona

Facing a Class 5 felony in Arizona is a serious matter that can impact your life for years. These felonies fall into the mid-range of Arizona’s criminal classifications, carrying moderate penalties but still significan...

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11 Nov

Should I get a good lawyer if I’m the victim of assault?

If you've been the victim of assault in NW Phoenix, a good criminal lawyer can be your strongest ally. They'll help protect your rights, fight for the compensation you deserve, and confidently guide you through the legal...

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25 Oct

When Is DUI a Felony in Arizona?

In Arizona, a DUI is a felony when aggravating factors are present, such as driving on a suspended license or with a child in the vehicle. DUI laws are strict, and felony charges carry severe penalties. If you’re facin...

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11 Oct

What Are the Penalties for an Aggravated DUI in Arizona?

If you’re facing aggravated DUI charges in Glendale Arizona, you’re likely concerned about the consequences. These imputations carry significant outcomes that can deeply impact your freedom, finances, and future. The...

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16 Sep

What Is the Sentence for Aggravated Assault in Arizona?

Aggravated assault in Arizona is a violent offense that involves causing serious bodily harm or using a deadly weapon during an assault. Factors like the severity of the injuries, the use of a weapon, and the intent of t...

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9 Sep

When Is a DUI Considered a Felony in Arizona?

In Arizona, the line between a DUI being considered a misdemeanor or a felony offense is not always clear-cut. While most DUI cases in Arizona are charged as misdemeanors, there are certain circumstances under which a DU...

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30 Aug

Class 2 Felony Crimes in Arizona

There were approximately a quarter of a million crimes committed in the state of Arizona last year. The vast majority of those were less serious misdemeanors. As for the more serious felonies though, they are placed into...

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26 Aug

Class 3 Felony Crimes in Arizona

Class 3 felony crimes in Arizona include aggravated assault, burglary, possession of a dangerous drug, or trafficking of a controlled substance. There are six classes of felonies in Arizona, and class 3 offenses are cons...

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17 Aug

Class 4 Felony Crimes in Arizona

Misdemeanors result in short-term incarceration and small fines, while felony convictions result in incarceration for long periods in state prison and bigger fines. There are roughly 100 class 4 felonies in Arizona, whic...

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31 Jul

What Happens If You Refuse to Take an Alcohol Test in Arizona?

Be aware of the potential repercussions of refusing a field sobriety test before you decide to do so. You can refuse a chemical test, but it has legal consequences, such as driver’s license suspension and fines. Furthe...

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