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Laser pointer laws.

Laser Pointer Laws in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1213

Laser Pointer Laws in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1213 While laser pointers may seem like harmless tools, even toys, using them inappropriately ...
Post-conviction relief.

Post-Conviction Relief (PCR) in Arizona

Post-Conviction Relief (PCR) in Arizona Post-conviction relief (PCR) is a way for a person convicted or sentenced in a criminal ...
Juvenile probation.

Juvenile Probation

Juvenile Probation Arizona aims to steer juvenile delinquency cases toward rehabilitative measures rather than harsh punishments when appropriate. This means ...
Appeal.

How do Appeals Work in Criminal Cases?

How do Appeals Work in Criminal Cases? Being found guilty in a criminal court of law in Arizona doesn’t have ...
Donald hearing.

What is a Donald Hearing?

What is a Donald Hearing? Criminal case court proceedings can seem complicated and confusing to anyone unfamiliar with the system. ...
Juvenile probation.

What is Home Detention?

What is Home Detention? Home detention is an alternative to imprisonment for certain non-violent criminal offenders. According to The Sentencing ...
Miranda Rights.

Miranda Rights

Miranda Rights When a police officer arrests or interrogates someone for criminal activity, they must verbally inform the individual of ...

What is an Undesignated Felony?

What is an Undesignated Felony? Felony offenses are the most serious crimes that can be committed. Arizona subdivides felonies into ...
Switching out a price tag is shoplifting.

Is Switching Out a Price Tag Considered Shoplifting?

Is Switching Out a Price Tag Considered Shoplifting? Shoplifting is the criminal act of illegally taking items from a retail ...
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