What Questions from Police Am I Required by Law to Answer?
Por Juliana Fisher | | Criminal Defense
What Questions from Police Am I Required by Law to Answer? When being questioned by law enforcement, it is easy ...
Vaccinating Your Child When You Have Joint Legal Decision-Making
Por Juliana Fisher | | Legal Decision-Making, Public Health
Vaccinating Your Child When You Have Joint Legal Decision-Making Vaccinations have long been a contentious issue among the general population, ...
What Does It Mean to be in Contempt of Court?
Por Brad Rideout | | Court
What Does It Mean to be in Contempt of Court? When a person is held in contempt of court, they ...
Early Termination of Probation – Is it Possible?
Por Juliana Fisher | | Criminal Defense
Early Termination of Probation – Is it Possible? Probation allows a criminal offender to serve their sentence within the community ...
Power of Attorney (POA)
Por Juliana Fisher | | power of attorney
Power of Attorney (POA) A Power of Attorney, otherwise known as a POA, is a legal document that allows another ...
Laser Pointer Laws in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1213
Por Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense
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 (PCR) in Arizona
Por Brad Rideout | | Court, Criminal Defense
Post-Conviction Relief (PCR) in Arizona Post-conviction relief (PCR) is a way for a person convicted or sentenced in a criminal ...
Juvenile Probation
Por Juliana Fisher | | Criminal Defense, Juvenile, Juvenile Law
Juvenile Probation Arizona aims to steer juvenile delinquency cases toward rehabilitative measures rather than harsh punishments when appropriate. This means ...
How do Appeals Work in Criminal Cases?
Por Juliana Fisher | | Court, Criminal Defense
How do Appeals Work in Criminal Cases? Being found guilty in a criminal court of law in Arizona doesn’t have ...