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Gavel, handcuffs, and misdemeanor legal file representing common misdemeanor charges in Arizona

Most Common Misdemeanors People Get Charged with in Arizona

What you Should know If you’ve been charged with a misdemeanor in Arizona, you’re not alone. Misdemeanors are among the ...
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How to Know If You’re Under Investigation by Police in Arizona

Are the police watching you? It might be more than a feeling. If you suspect that law enforcement is investigating ...
Vehicle lane change scenario at urban intersection in Scottsdale, Arizona

Is It Illegal to Change Lanes in an Intersection in Arizona?

What You Should Know Changing lanes while driving is something most of us do without much thought—but what about while ...
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Understanding Voyeurism Sentencing Guidelines in Arizona

What Are Arizona’s Voyeurism Laws and Penalties? Voyeurism is a serious criminal offense in Arizona that can carry life-altering consequences. ...
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DUI Without Insurance in Scottsdale & Lake Havasu

What You Need to Know Arizona has some of the strictest DUI laws in the country, and the penalties are ...
No contest court plea explained in Arizona courtroom – Rideout Law Group

What Does “No Contest” Mean in Court?

Understanding the “No Contest” Plea in Arizona Criminal Cases When facing criminal charges in Arizona, defendants have several options for ...
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Thief vs. Robber: What’s the Difference Between Stealing and Robbery in Arizona?

What You Should Know You’ve likely heard the terms “thief” and “robber” used interchangeably, but under Arizona law, these labels ...
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Is Threatening Someone a Crime in Arizona?

What You Should Know Threatening another person in Arizona can carry serious legal consequences—even if no physical harm occurs. Under ...
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What You Need to Know About Arizona’s Stand Your Ground Law

Rideout Law Group Explains In Arizona, self-defense laws allow residents to protect themselves when faced with a threat — and ...
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