Tempe City Court
What you need to know Tempe City Court handles thousands of criminal, traffic, and misdemeanor cases each year. If you have been charged with a crime, cited for a DUI, or issued a summons in Tempe, you’ll likely need […]
What you need to know Tempe City Court handles thousands of criminal, traffic, and misdemeanor cases each year. If you have been charged with a crime, cited for a DUI, or issued a summons in Tempe, you’ll likely need […]
Defense Attorney Chandler Municipal Court is the local court that handles a wide range of misdemeanor criminal, DUI, and traffic cases for the city of Chandler, Arizona. If you have been arrested or cited within city limits, your case
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What You Need to Know If you’ve been cited, arrested, or summoned to appear in Mesa Arizona City Court, knowing what to expect—and how to protect your rights—can make a significant difference. At Rideout Law Group, our attorneys provide
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What You Need to Know If you’ve heard the term “RICO charges” in the news or from law enforcement, it’s likely in connection with serious allegations of organized or structured criminal activity. In Arizona, RICO cases are aggressively pursued by
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Serving Arizona If you’re facing criminal charges in Phoenix, you need more than just a lawyer—you need an experienced legal team with a proven track record of defending people across Arizona. At Rideout Law Group, our criminal attorneys are based
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What It Means and What You’re Facing In Arizona, negligent homicide is a felony charge that can upend your life. Defined under ARS §13-1102, negligent homicide occurs when someone causes the death of another person through criminal negligence. This means
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Theft or Unlawful Use of Transportation? In Arizona, “joyriding” is not a harmless offense—it can result in serious felony charges. Depending on the facts, it may be charged as either theft of means of transportation or unlawful use of means
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The First Amendment of the United States Constitution The United States Constitution was written in 1787 and ratified in 1788 becoming, according to the United States Senate, the “longest surviving written charter of government.” The Constitution organized the country’s government,
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The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution The United States Constitution was written in 1787 and ratified in 1788 becoming, according to the United States Senate, the “longest surviving written charter of government.” The Constitution organized the country’s government, provided justice and
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Vehicular Manslaughter/Vehicular Homicide in Arizona The state of Arizona classifies homicide, the act of causing the death of another person, into four separate charges: first-degree murder, second-degree murder, manslaughter, and negligent homicide. In brief: First-Degree Murder: involves taking the life
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