Theft in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1802
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Felony, Misdemeanor, Trial
Theft in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1802 Arizona defines theft in multiple ways, generally to do with taking control of another person’s ...
What is the Difference Between Being Charged and Being Convicted?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Criminal Defense
What is the Difference Between Being Charged and Being Convicted of a Crime? When it comes to the criminal justice ...
Arizona’s Gang Laws
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Gang
Arizona’s Gang Laws According to law enforcement, criminal activity related to gang violence is often quite serious, with legal ramifications ...
How Do I Qualify for a Public Defender?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Criminal Defense
How Do I Qualify for a Public Defender? The right to an attorney is provided to criminal defendants in the ...
Arizona’s Open Container Laws: A.R.S. 4-251
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Driving, Misdemeanor
Arizona’s Open Container Laws Open container laws refer to rules regulating opened alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles. These laws apply ...
Can I Fire My Public Defender?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Criminal Defense
Can I Fire My Public Defender? In the United States, criminal defendants have the right to an attorney to represent ...
Shannon’s Law – The Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm: A.R.S. 13-3107
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Felony, Firearms, Holidays
Shannon’s Law – The Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm: A.R.S. 13-3107 In 1999, fourteen-year-old Shannon Smith was struck in the ...
What is a Public Defender?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Criminal Defense
What is a Public Defender? For defendants in criminal cases, the right to an attorney is afforded by both the ...
How is Perjury Proven?
By Juliana Fisher | | Criminal Defense, Felony
How is Perjury Proven? Perjury is the crime of making a false statement, whether sworn or unsworn, in regard to ...
