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Theft can be a misdemeanor of felony offense.

Theft in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1802

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?

What is the Difference Between Being Charged and Being Convicted of a Crime? When it comes to the criminal justice ...
Arizona gang laws.

Arizona’s Gang Laws

Arizona’s Gang Laws According to law enforcement, criminal activity related to gang violence is often quite serious, with legal ramifications ...
How to qualify for a public defender.

How Do I Qualify for a Public Defender?

How Do I Qualify for a Public Defender? The right to an attorney is provided to criminal defendants in the ...
Arizona has open container laws.

Arizona’s Open Container Laws: A.R.S. 4-251

Arizona’s Open Container Laws Open container laws refer to rules regulating opened alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles. These laws apply ...
Fire a public defender

Can I Fire My Public Defender?

Can I Fire My Public Defender? In the United States, criminal defendants have the right to an attorney to represent ...
Shannon's Law. Shooting a gun into the air is a felony.

Shannon’s Law – The Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm: A.R.S. 13-3107

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?

What is a Public Defender?

What is a Public Defender? For defendants in criminal cases, the right to an attorney is afforded by both the ...
How to prove perjury.

How is Perjury Proven?

How is Perjury Proven? Perjury is the crime of making a false statement, whether sworn or unsworn, in regard to ...
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