{"id":25356,"date":"2024-03-06T10:59:12","date_gmt":"2024-03-06T10:59:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rideoutlaw.com\/?p=25356"},"modified":"2024-03-05T21:51:38","modified_gmt":"2024-03-05T21:51:38","slug":"felony-offenses-in-arizona","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rideoutlaw.com\/es\/felony-offenses-in-arizona\/","title":{"rendered":"Felony Offenses in Arizona"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>List of Felony Offenses in Arizona<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Felony crimes are the most serious offenses an individual can commit. Felony charges include class 1, class 2, class 3, class 4, class 5, and class 6 classifications, with class 1 being the most severe and class 6 being the least.<\/p>\n<p>Penalties for felony convictions range a great deal based on the class of felony, the specific charge, and any aggravating or mitigating circumstances. While the least severely punished class 6 felonies can result in a maximum of two years of incarceration, the most serious offenses can result in the death penalty or life in prison.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3><strong>Class 1 Felonies by Statute<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>13-1104. Second degree murder<\/p>\n<p>13-1105. First degree murder<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Class 2 Felonies by Statute<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>13-1001. Attempt of a class 1 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1103. Manslaughter<\/p>\n<p>13-1204. Aggravated assault (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1206. Dangerous or deadly assault by a prisoner or juvenile<\/p>\n<p>13-1207. Assault by a prisoner with intent to incite to riot or participate in riot<\/p>\n<p>13-1209. Drive by shooting<\/p>\n<p>13-1211. Discharging a firearm at a residential structure<\/p>\n<p>13-1304. Kidnapping (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1307. Sex trafficking<\/p>\n<p>13-1308. Trafficking of persons for forced labor or services<\/p>\n<p>13-1405. Sexual conduct with a minor (who is under 15 years of age or who is at least 15 years of age and the convicted person is the minor\u2019s parent, stepparent, adoptive parent, legal guardian, foster parent, teacher, clergyman or priest)<\/p>\n<p>13-1406. Sexual assault<\/p>\n<p>13-1410. Molestation of child<\/p>\n<p>13-1417. Continuous sexual abuse of a child<\/p>\n<p>13-1419. Unlawful sexual conduct by a correctional employee with an offender under 15 years of age<\/p>\n<p>13-1508. Burglary in the first degree (residential structure)<\/p>\n<p>13-1704. Arson of an occupied structure<\/p>\n<p>13-1802. Theft (property or services with a value of $25,000 or more)<\/p>\n<p>13-1804. Theft by extortion (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1818. Misappropriation of charter school monies ($25,000 or more)<\/p>\n<p>13-1904. Armed robbery<\/p>\n<p>13-2010. Trafficking in the identity of another person or entity<\/p>\n<p>13-2109. Credit card transaction record theft ($25,000 or more)<\/p>\n<p>13-2303. Financing extortionate extensions of credit<\/p>\n<p>13-2307. Trafficking in stolen property (first degree)<\/p>\n<p>13-2308. Participating in a criminal syndicate<\/p>\n<p>13-2308.01. Terrorism<\/p>\n<p>13-2310. Fraudulent schemes and artifices<\/p>\n<p>13-2312. Illegal control of an enterprise; illegally conducting an enterprise (involving a minor in the offense)<\/p>\n<p>13-2316. Computer tampering (of a critical infrastructure resource)<\/p>\n<p>13-2317. Money laundering (first degree)<\/p>\n<p>13-2319. Smuggling of a human being for profit or commercial purpose (if human being is an unaccompanied minor)<\/p>\n<p>13-2320. Residential mortgage fraud (pattern of offenses)<\/p>\n<p>13-2321. Participating in a criminal street gang<\/p>\n<p>13-2505. Promoting prison contraband (if the contraband is a dangerous instrument, deadly weapon, explosive, dangerous drug, narcotic drug or marijuana)<\/p>\n<p>13-2514. Promoting secure facility contraband (if the contraband is a dangerous instrument, deadly weapon, explosive, dangerous drug, narcotic drug or marijuana)<\/p>\n<p>13-2912. Introduction of disease or parasite (that is a threat to human life)<\/p>\n<p>13-3206. Taking a child for the purpose of prostitution (if the minor is under 15 years of age)<\/p>\n<p>13-3212. Child prostitution<\/p>\n<p>13-3404.01. Possession or sale of precursor chemicals, regulated chemicals, substances or equipment (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3405. Possession, use, production, sale or transportation of marijuana (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3407. Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of dangerous drugs (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3407.01. Manufacturing methamphetamine under circumstances that cause physical injury to a minor<\/p>\n<p>13-3408. Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of narcotic drugs (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3409. Involving or using minors in drug offenses<\/p>\n<p>13-3552. Commercial sexual exploitation of a minor<\/p>\n<p>13-3553. Sexual exploitation of a minor<\/p>\n<p>13-3560. Aggravated luring of a minor for sexual exploitation<\/p>\n<p>13-3623. Child or vulnerable adult abuse (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-4702. Conducting a chop shop (owning or operating)<\/p>\n<p>28-661. Accidents involving death or personal injuries; failure to stop (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>32-1996. Manufacture or sale of counterfeit drugs or violation of full service wholesale pharmacy permittee regulations (see section 32-1965, paragraph 4 and title 32, chapter 18, article 3.1)<\/p>\n<p>49-263. Knowingly or recklessly manifesting an extreme indifference to human life in performing certain acts relating to water quality control standards (see title 49, chapter 2)<\/p>\n<p>49-263.01. Certain violations of the Arizona pollutant discharge elimination system program<\/p>\n<p>49-464. Certain violations of the hazardous substances and air pollutants statutes<\/p>\n<p>49-514. Certain violations of the hazardous air pollutants statutes<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Class 3 Felonies by Statute<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>5-516. Alteration of lottery tickets<\/p>\n<p>6-133. Filing false reports or making false entries regarding banking documents<\/p>\n<p>13-705. Dangerous crimes against children (certain offenses)<\/p>\n<p>13-1001. Attempt of a class 2 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1002. Solicitation of a class 1 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1202. Threatening or intimidating (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1204. Aggravated assault (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1211. Discharging a firearm at a nonresidential structure<\/p>\n<p>13-1302. Custodial interference (by a person other than a parent, custodian, or agent of a parent or custodian)<\/p>\n<p>13-1304. Kidnapping (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1404. Sexual abuse (if the victim is under 15 years of age)<\/p>\n<p>13-1411. Bestiality (involving a minor in the offense)<\/p>\n<p>13-1419. Unlawful sexual conduct by a correctional employee with an offender between 15 and 17 years of age<\/p>\n<p>13-1507. Burglary in the second degree<\/p>\n<p>13-1508. Burglary in the first degree (of a nonresidential structure or fenced commercial or residential yard)<\/p>\n<p>13-1604. Aggravated criminal damage (certain violations with damage of $10,000 or more)<\/p>\n<p>13-1706. Intentional burning of wildlands (placing another in danger of death or serious bodily injury or placing any building or occupied structure in danger of damage)<\/p>\n<p>13-1802. Theft (property or services with a value of $4,000 or more but less than $25,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-1814. Theft of means of transportation<\/p>\n<p>13-1903. Aggravated robbery<\/p>\n<p>13-2009. Aggravated taking the identity of another person or entity<\/p>\n<p>13-2109. Credit card transaction record theft (at least $3,000 but less than $25,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-2307. Trafficking in stolen property (second degree)<\/p>\n<p>13-2312. Illegal control of an enterprise; illegally conducting an enterprise (not involving a minor)<\/p>\n<p>13-2316. Computer tampering (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2317. Money laundering (second degree)<\/p>\n<p>13-2321. Assisting a criminal street gang<\/p>\n<p>13-2409. Obstructing criminal investigations or prosecutions with intent to promote, further or assist a criminal street gang<\/p>\n<p>13-2512. Hindering prosecution in the first degree (involving terrorism or murder or with intent to promote, further or assist a criminal street gang)<\/p>\n<p>13-2923. Stalking (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3102. Misconduct involving weapons (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3405. Possession, use, production, sale or transportation of marijuana (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3407. Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of dangerous drugs (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3408. Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of narcotic drugs (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3554. Luring a minor for sexual exploitation<\/p>\n<p>13-3561. Unlawful age misrepresentation<\/p>\n<p>13-3609. Child bigamy<\/p>\n<p>13-3623. Child or vulnerable adult abuse (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3702.01. Excavating certain sites (second or subsequent offense)<\/p>\n<p>13-3705. Unlawful copying or sale of sounds or images from recording devices (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3707. Telecommunication fraud<\/p>\n<p>13-3713. Consideration for referral of a patient, client or customer; fraud (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>16-1011. Counterfeiting election returns<\/p>\n<p>28-661. Accidents involving death or personal injuries; failure to stop (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>36-854. Sale or purchase of human body parts<\/p>\n<p>42-1127. Sale or possession of untaxed cigarettes (10,000 or more)<\/p>\n<p>49-925. Certain hazardous waste violations (see title 49, chapter 5, article 2)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Class 4 Felonies by Statute<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>3-109. Unlawful influence of officer, inspector or other state employee (agriculture)<\/p>\n<p>3-932. Theft of protected native plants (valued at $1,500 or more)<\/p>\n<p>3-1304. Branding or altering brand of animal of another<\/p>\n<p>3-1305. Obliterating or changing brand or mark<\/p>\n<p>5-115. Certain racing violations (see title 5, chapter 1, article 1)<\/p>\n<p>5-396. Aggravated operating or actual physical control of motorized watercraft while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>10-1632. Interrogatory or signature violations; corporate records (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>10-11632. Interrogatory or signature violations; corporate records (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1001. Attempt of a class 3 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1002. Solicitation of a class 2 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1102. Negligent homicide<\/p>\n<p>13-1204. Aggravated assault (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1302. Custodial interference (if the child or incompetent person is taken out of this state by the parent or custodian or agent or by the agent of the parent or custodian)<\/p>\n<p>13-1304. Kidnapping (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1306. Unlawfully obtaining labor or services<\/p>\n<p>13-1424. Voyeurism (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1506. Burglary in the third degree<\/p>\n<p>13-1602. Criminal damage (damage of $10,000 or more or causing impairment of the functioning of a utility)<\/p>\n<p>13-1604. Aggravated criminal damage (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1703. Arson of a structure or property (property valued at more than $1,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-1705. Arson of an occupied jail or prison facility<\/p>\n<p>13-1802. Theft (property or services valued at $3,000 or more but less than $4,000 or any vehicle engine or transmission)<\/p>\n<p>13-1804. Theft by extortion (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1805. Shoplifting (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1818. Misappropriation of charter school monies (less than $25,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-1902. Robbery<\/p>\n<p>13-2002. Forgery<\/p>\n<p>13-2008. Taking the identity of another person or entity or knowingly accepting the identity of another person<\/p>\n<p>13-2104. Forgery of credit card<\/p>\n<p>13-2109. Credit card transaction record theft (at least $2,000 but less than $3,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-2304. Collection of extensions of credit by extortionate means<\/p>\n<p>13-2308. Participating in or assisting a criminal syndicate (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2309. Bribery of participants in professional or amateur games, sports, horse races, dog races or contests<\/p>\n<p>13-2316. Computer tampering (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2316.01. Unlawful possession of an access device (100 or more)<\/p>\n<p>13-2316.02. Unauthorized release of proprietary or confidential computer security information (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2319. Smuggling<\/p>\n<p>13-2320. Residential mortgage fraud<\/p>\n<p>13-2322. Knowingly making available a property to be used as a drop house<\/p>\n<p>13-2411. Impersonating a peace officer (during the commission of certain felonies)<\/p>\n<p>13-2504. Escape in the first degree<\/p>\n<p>13-2602. Bribery of a public servant or party officer<\/p>\n<p>13-2606. Offer to exert improper influence on public officer or employee for consideration<\/p>\n<p>13-2702. Perjury<\/p>\n<p>13-2805. Influencing a juror<\/p>\n<p>13-2912. Introduction of disease or parasite (that is a threat to human health)<\/p>\n<p>13-2925. Hoax<\/p>\n<p>13-3019. Surreptitious photographing, videotaping, filming, digitally recording or viewing (if person depicted is recognizable)<\/p>\n<p>13-3102. Misconduct involving weapons (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3104. Depositing explosives<\/p>\n<p>13-3113. Adjudicated delinquents; firearm possession (second or subsequent offense)<\/p>\n<p>13-3116. Misconduct involving body armor<\/p>\n<p>13-3117. Using or threatening to use a remote stun gun against a law enforcement officer engaged in official duties<\/p>\n<p>13-3206. Taking a child for the purpose of prostitution (if the child is 15 years of age or older)<\/p>\n<p>13-3405. Possession, use, production, sale or transportation of marijuana (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3407. Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of dangerous drugs (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3408. Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of narcotic drugs (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3417. Use of wire communication or electronic communication in drug related transactions<\/p>\n<p>13-3421. Using building for sale or manufacture of dangerous or narcotic drugs (fortification)<\/p>\n<p>13-3506. Furnishing obscene or harmful items to minors<\/p>\n<p>13-3506.01. Furnishing harmful items to minors by internet<\/p>\n<p>13-3512. Obscene or indecent telephone communications to minors for commercial purposes<\/p>\n<p>13-3608. Incest<\/p>\n<p>13-3623. Child or vulnerable adult abuse (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3713. Consideration for referral of a patient, client or customer; fraud (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3725. Interference with monitoring devices<\/p>\n<p>13-3824. Failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements<\/p>\n<p>13-4702. Conducting a chop shop (other than owning or operating)<\/p>\n<p>13-4802. Possession or sale of cloned cellular or wireless telephones<\/p>\n<p>13-4902. Criminal trespass on a commercial nuclear generating station<\/p>\n<p>23-575. Defrauding a professional employer organization<\/p>\n<p>28-675. Causing death by use of a vehicle<\/p>\n<p>28-1383. Aggravated driving or actual physical control while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs (with suspended or revoked license, or a third or subsequent violation in 84 months)<\/p>\n<p>28-5921. Motor vehicle fuel tax violations<\/p>\n<p>29-613. Interrogatory or signature violations; limited liability company records (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>32-746. Fraudulent audit practices ( regarding any securities offering or financial statement filing)<\/p>\n<p>32-1364. Crimes against the dead (e.g., mutilation, necrophilia)<\/p>\n<p>33-458. Resale of realty with intent to defraud<\/p>\n<p>34-252. Contract, combination or conspiracy to restrain trade or commerce<\/p>\n<p>35-301. Misuse of public monies by a public officer<\/p>\n<p>36-2531. Certain controlled substances violations (see title 36, chapter 27)<\/p>\n<p>38-231. Violation of loyalty oath by public officers and employees<\/p>\n<p>38-363. The withholding or destruction by a former public officer of records or property of office<\/p>\n<p>38-421. Stealing, destroying, altering or secreting any public record by a public officer<\/p>\n<p>40-303. Violation of law or commission authorizations regarding stock certificates or evidences of indebtedness<\/p>\n<p>41-1224. Altering or illegally removing enrolled copy of bill or resolution<\/p>\n<p>41-2616. Procurement code violations<\/p>\n<p>41-2705. Unlawful solicitation and award of state grants<\/p>\n<p>42-1127. Certain criminal violations regarding the collection of taxes<\/p>\n<p>43-416. Failure of employer to remit tax withholdings<\/p>\n<p>44-1416. Government contract, combination or conspiracy to restrain trade or commerce<\/p>\n<p>44-1841. Sale of unregistered securities<\/p>\n<p>44-1842. Securities transactions by unregistered dealers and salesmen<\/p>\n<p>44-1995. Certain sale of securities violations (see title 44, chapter 12, article 13)<\/p>\n<p>44-3241. Fraud in providing investment advisory services<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Class 5 Felonies by Statute<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>3-932. Theft of protected native plants (valued $750 or more but less than $1,500)<\/p>\n<p>3-1292. Sale of livestock without lawful brand, bill of sale or power of attorney<\/p>\n<p>3-1303. Driving livestock from range without consent of owner<\/p>\n<p>3-1307. Unlawfully killing, selling or purchasing livestock of another<\/p>\n<p>3-3113. Employer violation of agricultural standards or rules (subsequent offense)<\/p>\n<p>5-349. Watercraft collision; failure to stop (accident involving death or serious physical injury)<\/p>\n<p>5-391. Fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer (watercraft operator)<\/p>\n<p>9-221. Failure or refusal to deliver books and records of disincorporated city or town<\/p>\n<p>10-1623. Statement of bankruptcy or receivership; interrogatories before subsequent incorporation (false statement)<\/p>\n<p>10-1632. Interrogatory or signature violations; corporate records (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>10-11623. Statement of bankruptcy or receivership; interrogatories before subsequent incorporation of nonprofit organization (false statement)<\/p>\n<p>10-11632. Interrogatory or signature violations; corporate records<\/p>\n<p>12-994. Violating a restraining order, injunction or other court order (regarding residential property nuisance)<\/p>\n<p>13-1001. Attempt of a class 4 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1002. Solicitation of a class 3 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1004. Facilitation of a class 1 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1204. Aggravated assault (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1205. Unlawfully administering intoxicating liquors, narcotic drug or dangerous drug (to a minor)<\/p>\n<p>13-1305. Access interference (if the child is taken out of this state)<\/p>\n<p>13-1403. Public sexual indecency to a minor<\/p>\n<p>13-1404. Sexual abuse (if the victim is 15 years of age or older)<\/p>\n<p>13-1419. Unlawful sexual conduct by a correctional employee with an offender who is 18 or older<\/p>\n<p>13-1424. Voyeurism<\/p>\n<p>13-1602. Criminal damage (damage of $2,000 or more but less than $10,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-1604. Aggravated criminal damage (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1703. Arson of property (valued $100 or more but less than $1,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-1802. Theft (property or services valued at $2,000 or more but less than $3,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-1803. Unlawful use of means of transportation (driver offense)<\/p>\n<p>13-1805. Shoplifting (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1817. Unlawful possession of at least 15 fraudulent sales receipts or UPC labels or machinery to manufacture them<\/p>\n<p>13-2003. Criminal possession of a forgery device with intent to use it<\/p>\n<p>13-2102. Theft of a credit card or obtaining a credit card by fraudulent means<\/p>\n<p>13-2103. Receipt of anything of value obtained by fraudulent use of a credit card (property valued at $1,000 or more)<\/p>\n<p>13-2105. Fraudulent use of a credit card (items obtained in any six-month period valued at $1,000 or more)<\/p>\n<p>13-2107. False statement as to financial condition or identity<\/p>\n<p>13-2109. Credit card transaction record theft (at least $1,000 but less than $2,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-2207. Receiving deposits in an insolvent financial institution<\/p>\n<p>13-2302. Making extortionate extensions of credit<\/p>\n<p>13-2311. Fraudulent schemes and practices; willful concealment<\/p>\n<p>13-2316. Computer tampering (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2316.01. Unlawful possession of access device (5 or more but fewer than 100)<\/p>\n<p>13-2401. Placing personal information of a peace officer, justice, judge, commissioner, public defender or prosecutor on the web<\/p>\n<p>13-2409. Obstructing criminal investigations or prosecutions<\/p>\n<p>13-2503. Escape in the second degree (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2505. Promoting prison contraband (other than drugs and dangerous weapons) or failing to report a violation<\/p>\n<p>13-2507. Failure to appear in the first degree<\/p>\n<p>13-2512. Hindering prosecution in the first degree (except cases involving terrorism or murder)<\/p>\n<p>13-2514. Promoting secure facility contraband (other than drugs and dangerous weapons) or failing to report a violation<\/p>\n<p>13-2605. Commercial bribery (value of benefit is more than $1,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-2802. Influencing a witness<\/p>\n<p>13-2803. Receiving a bribe by a witness<\/p>\n<p>13-2806. Receiving a bribe by a juror<\/p>\n<p>13-2903. Riot<\/p>\n<p>13-2910.01. Dog fighting<\/p>\n<p>13-2910.03. Cockfighting<\/p>\n<p>13-2912. Introduction of disease or parasite (that is a threat to livestock or poultry industry)<\/p>\n<p>13-2921. Harassment against a public officer or employee<\/p>\n<p>13-2921.01. Aggravated harassment (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2923. Stalking (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2926. Abandonment or concealment of a dead body<\/p>\n<p>13-3005. Interception of wire, electronic and oral communications<\/p>\n<p>13-3019. Surreptitious photographing, videotaping, filming, digitally recording or viewing (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3110. Misconduct involving simulated explosive devices<\/p>\n<p>13-3113. Adjudicated delinquents; firearm possession (first offense)<\/p>\n<p>13-3203. Procuring or placing a person in a house of prostitution<\/p>\n<p>13-3204. Receiving earnings of a prostitute<\/p>\n<p>13-3205. Causing spouse to become a prostitute<\/p>\n<p>13-3207. Detention of persons in a house of prostitution for debt<\/p>\n<p>13-3208. Keeping a house of prostitution<\/p>\n<p>13-3209. Pandering<\/p>\n<p>13-3210. Transporting persons for purpose of prostitution or other immoral purpose<\/p>\n<p>13-3214. Prostitution (three or more prior prostitution convictions)<\/p>\n<p>13-3303. Promotion of gambling<\/p>\n<p>13-3403. Possession and sale of a vapor-releasing substance containing a toxic substance; failure to maintain proper sales records (except court may enter judgment of conviction for class 1 misdemeanors)<\/p>\n<p>13-3403.01. Sale of nitrous oxide containers to minors (except court may enter judgment of conviction for class 1 misdemeanor)<\/p>\n<p>13-3404. Sale of precursor or regulated chemicals (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3404.01. Possession or sale of precursor chemicals, regulated chemicals, substances or equipment (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3405. Possession, use, production, sale or transportation of marijuana (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3417. Using any wire or electronic communication in facilitating a class 5 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-3453. Manufacture or distribution of imitation controlled substance (with respect to someone under 18 years of age)<\/p>\n<p>13-3454. Manufacture or distribution of imitation prescription-only drug (with respect to someone under 18 years of age)<\/p>\n<p>13-3455. Manufacture or distribution of imitation over-the-counter drug (with respect to someone under 18 years of age)<\/p>\n<p>13-3502. Production, publication, sale, possession and presentation of obscene items<\/p>\n<p>13-3504. Coercing or requiring acceptance of obscene articles or publications<\/p>\n<p>13-3601.02. Aggravated domestic violence<\/p>\n<p>13-3606. Bigamy<\/p>\n<p>13-3607. Marrying spouse of another<\/p>\n<p>13-3623. Child or vulnerable adult abuse (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3625. Unlawful sale or purchase of children<\/p>\n<p>13-3701. Unlawful use of food stamps (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3702.01. Excavating certain sites (first offense)<\/p>\n<p>13-3713. Fraud in obtaining medical coverage (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3714. Aggravated or multiple violations of insurance code<\/p>\n<p>13-3716. Failure to give notice of conviction of dangerous crime against children or child abuse<\/p>\n<p>13-3885. Prohibited conduct of bail recovery or bail bond agent<\/p>\n<p>16-184. Swearing falsely to an election affidavit<\/p>\n<p>16-1002. Counterfeiting or distributing unlawful ballots<\/p>\n<p>16-1004. Interference with or corruption of election officer; interference with voting equipment<\/p>\n<p>16-1005. Early ballot abuse<\/p>\n<p>16-1006. Changing vote of elector by corrupt means or inducement<\/p>\n<p>16-1016. Illegal voting; pollution of ballot box; removal or destruction of ballot box, poll lists or ballots<\/p>\n<p>20-401.06. Unauthorized transactions (insurance)<\/p>\n<p>20-443.01. Misrepresentation in the sale of insurance<\/p>\n<p>20-485.12. Claiming to be an administrator without holding a valid certificate of registration<\/p>\n<p>23-418. Second or subsequent occupational safety and health violation by an employer that causes death to an employee<\/p>\n<p>26-123. Maintenance of private troops<\/p>\n<p>26-178. Illegal possession of military uniform, supplies or equipment (valued at more than $50)<\/p>\n<p>28-622.01. Unlawful flight from a pursuing law enforcement vehicle<\/p>\n<p>28-661. Accidents involving death or personal injury; failure to stop (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>28-676. Causing serious physical injury by use of a vehicle<\/p>\n<p>28-2531. Vehicle registration violations (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>28-4593. Altering a vehicle serial or ID number with intent to alter the identity of a vehicle<\/p>\n<p>28-5921. Motor vehicle fuel tax violations<\/p>\n<p>28-8288. Third or subsequent conviction of operating an aircraft under the influence of drugs or alcohol<\/p>\n<p>29-613. Interrogatory or signature violations; limited liability company records (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>31-129. Taking prohibited articles into a jail or jail grounds<\/p>\n<p>31-130. Destruction of or injury to a public jail or other place of confinement<\/p>\n<p>31-233. Failure of an inmate to return from furlough, temporary removal or temporary release<\/p>\n<p>32-746. Fraudulent audit practices<\/p>\n<p>32-1267. Use of fraudulent document (before state board of dental examiners)<\/p>\n<p>32-1557. Unlawful naturopathic practice (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>32-1858. Unlawful osteopathic practice (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>32-1996. Unlawful pharmacist practices with intent to defraud<\/p>\n<p>32-2165. Unlawful real estate practices (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>33-457. Fraudulent representation by married person of ability to convey realty<\/p>\n<p>35-215. Influencing, obstructing or impairing an audit (related to a contract with the state)<\/p>\n<p>36-2303. Violating any provision of title 36, chapter 23, article 1 (protection of an embryo or fetus)<\/p>\n<p>36-2905.04. Aiding another person in committing Medicaid fraud<\/p>\n<p>36-2991. Aiding another person in committing children&#8217;s health insurance program fraud<\/p>\n<p>38-413. Charging of excessive fees by a public officer<\/p>\n<p>38-447. Violation of prohibition against acquisition of certain interests by public officers<\/p>\n<p>38-609. Retention by a public officer or employee of salary of a subordinate<\/p>\n<p>41-607. False statement regarding a claim to the department of veterans\u2019 services<\/p>\n<p>41-735. Disclosure of restricted information by department of administration director or staff<\/p>\n<p>41-865. Possessing, selling or transferring human remains or funerary objects<\/p>\n<p>41-1221. Preventing meeting of or disturbing the legislature<\/p>\n<p>41-1279.05. Divulgence of confidential records or information by auditor general employees or staff<\/p>\n<p>41-1279.22. Failure of local officers to comply with auditor general requests for information<\/p>\n<p>41-1378. Release of confidential information by ombudsman-citizens aide or staff<\/p>\n<p>41-1604.11. Failure of an inmate to return from furlough, home arrest or temporary release (for offenses committed before Jan. 1, 1994)<\/p>\n<p>41-1604.12. Absence without leave or failure to return to community correctional center (for offenses committed before Jan. 1, 1994)<\/p>\n<p>41-1613. Absence without leave or failure to return to community correctional center<\/p>\n<p>41-1805. Disclosure of confidential critical infrastructure information system information<\/p>\n<p>41-3504. Disclosure of confidential information by GITA director or staff<\/p>\n<p>42-1127. Cigarette tax evasion offenses<\/p>\n<p>42-3228. Delivery sales of tobacco products violations (see title 42, chapter 3, article 5.1)<\/p>\n<p>44-1219. Sale, removal or concealment of encumbered property<\/p>\n<p>44-1220. Fraudulent insurance claim<\/p>\n<p>44-1220.01. Fraudulent fire insurance application or claim<\/p>\n<p>44-1277. Telephone solicitation by unregistered seller<\/p>\n<p>44-1304.01. Unlawful storage, disposal, discard or abandonment of used motor vehicle tires<\/p>\n<p>44-1453. Counterfeit marks violations (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>44-1455. Use of unauthorized copy of computer software (except for personal, noncommercial use)<\/p>\n<p>44-7204. Violation of title 44, chapter 29 (internet representations)<\/p>\n<p>46-455. Permitting life or health of an incapacitated or vulnerable adult to be endangered by neglect<\/p>\n<p>49-263. Certain water quality violations (see title 49, chapter 2)<\/p>\n<p>49-263.01. Certain violations of the Arizona pollutant discharge elimination system program<\/p>\n<p>49-263.02. Certain violations of the sewage sludge program<\/p>\n<p>49-464. Certain violations of the hazardous substances and air pollutants statutes<\/p>\n<p>49-514. Certain violations of the hazardous air pollutants statutes<\/p>\n<p>49-550. Counterfeiting vehicle emissions certificates or waivers<\/p>\n<p>49-925. Certain hazardous waste violations (see title 49, chapter 5, article 2)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Class 6 Felonies by Statute<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>3-240. Certain violations of seed statutes (see title 3, chapter 2, article 2)<\/p>\n<p>3-370. Certain serious violations of pesticide control statutes (see title 3, chapter 2, article 6)<\/p>\n<p>3-932. Theft of protected native plants (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>3-2159. Certain poultry slaughter violations (see sections 3-2156, 3-2157, 3-2158 and 3-2161)<\/p>\n<p>3-3113. Employer violation of certain agricultural standards or rules<\/p>\n<p>5-112. Unauthorized legalized wagering (simulcasting of races)<\/p>\n<p>5-115. Removing identifying marks or severely mistreating a racing greyhound<\/p>\n<p>5-349. Watercraft collision; failure to stop and remain at the scene of the collision (accident caused injury other than serious physical injury or death)<\/p>\n<p>5-391. Removal of factory watercraft identification numbers<\/p>\n<p>5-396. Aggravated operating or actual physical control of a motorized watercraft while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs while a person under 15 years of age is aboard<\/p>\n<p>5-410. Filing a false bingo report<\/p>\n<p>6-133. General banking violations for which another classification is not prescribed (see title 6)<\/p>\n<p>6-1241. Refusing to make money transmitter records available to attorney general, county attorney or superintendent<\/p>\n<p>8-128. Violations of adoption statutes (see title 8, chapter 1, article 1)<\/p>\n<p>8-173. Submitting a false claim for services pertaining to adoption assistance agreements<\/p>\n<p>10-202. Making an untrue statement regarding a certificate of disclosure (corporations)<\/p>\n<p>10-3202. Making an untrue statement regarding a certificate of disclosure (nonprofit corporations)<\/p>\n<p>11-505. Unlawful disclosure of confidential taxpayer info<\/p>\n<p>11-1023. Unauthorized release of animals<\/p>\n<p>12-994. Violating a restraining order, injunction or other court order (regarding commercial property nuisance)<\/p>\n<p>12-1000. Violating an order or notice of removal regarding a clandestine drug laboratory<\/p>\n<p>12-1563. Impeding recovery by action or judgment of personal property<\/p>\n<p>12-2703. Unauthorized practice of immigration and naturalization law<\/p>\n<p>13-1001. Attempt of a class 5 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1002. Solicitation of a class 4 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1004. Facilitation of a class 2 or 3 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-1201. Endangerment (involving substantial risk of imminent death)<\/p>\n<p>13-1202. Threatening or intimidating (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1204. Aggravated assault (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1205. Unlawfully administering intoxicating liquors, narcotic drug or dangerous drug<\/p>\n<p>13-1212. Prisoner assault with bodily fluids<\/p>\n<p>13-1302. Custodial interference (by parent or parent\u2019s agent)<\/p>\n<p>13-1303. Unlawful imprisonment<\/p>\n<p>13-1402. Indecent exposure (to a person under 15 years of age)<\/p>\n<p>13-1405. Sexual conduct with a minor (15 years of age or older)<\/p>\n<p>13-1411. Bestiality<\/p>\n<p>13-1418. Sexual misconduct by behavioral health professionals<\/p>\n<p>13-1504. Criminal trespass in the first degree (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1505. Possession of burglary tools<\/p>\n<p>13-1602. Criminal damage (damage of more than $250 but less than $2,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-1603. Criminal littering or polluting (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-1604. Aggravated criminal damage<\/p>\n<p>13-1706. Burning of wildlands (knowing or intentional violation during time of extreme fire hazard)<\/p>\n<p>13-1802. Theft (property or services valued at $1,000 or more but less than $2,000, or theft of a firearm or dog taken for the purpose of dog fighting)<\/p>\n<p>13-1803. Unlawful use of means of transportation (passenger offense)<\/p>\n<p>13-1805. Shoplifting (property valued $1,000 or more but less than $2,000 or a firearm valued less than $1,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-1807. Issuing a bad check (amount of $5,000 or more)<\/p>\n<p>13-1813. Unlawful failure to return a motor vehicle subject to a security interest<\/p>\n<p>13-1816. Unlawful use, possession or removal of theft detection shielding device<\/p>\n<p>13-1817. Unlawful use, possession or alteration of a retail sales receipt or UPC label<\/p>\n<p>13-2003. Criminal possession of a forgery device with intent to commit fraud<\/p>\n<p>13-2004. Criminal simulation<\/p>\n<p>13-2006. Criminal impersonation<\/p>\n<p>13-2103. Receipt of anything of value obtained by fraudulent use of a credit card (property valued at $250 or more but less than $1,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-2105. Fraudulent use of a credit card (items obtained in any 6-month period valued at $250 or more but less than $1,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-2106. Possession of machinery, plate or other contrivance or incomplete credit card (with intent to defraud)<\/p>\n<p>13-2108. Fraud by person authorized to provide goods or services (valued at more than $100 in a 6-month period)<\/p>\n<p>13-2109. Credit card transaction record theft (valued at least $500 but less than $1,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-2110. Unlawful possession or use of scanning device or reencoder<\/p>\n<p>13-2204. Defrauding secured creditors<\/p>\n<p>13-2205. Defrauding judgment creditors<\/p>\n<p>13-2206. Fraud in insolvency<\/p>\n<p>13-2306. Possession of altered property<\/p>\n<p>13-2316. Computer tampering (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2316.01. Unlawful possession of access device (fewer than five)<\/p>\n<p>13-2316.02. Unauthorized release of proprietary or confidential computer security information (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2317. Money laundering (third degree)<\/p>\n<p>13-2405. Compounding (if crime compounded is a felony)<\/p>\n<p>13-2407. Tampering with a public record<\/p>\n<p>13-2408. Securing the proceeds of an offense (if the person assisted committed a felony)<\/p>\n<p>13-2411. Impersonating a peace officer<\/p>\n<p>13-2502. Escape in the third degree<\/p>\n<p>13-2508. Resisting arrest<\/p>\n<p>13-2603. Trading in public office<\/p>\n<p>13-2605. Commercial bribery (value of benefit is $100 or more but less than $1,000)<\/p>\n<p>13-2703. False swearing<\/p>\n<p>13-2804. Tampering with a witness<\/p>\n<p>13-2807. Jury tampering<\/p>\n<p>13-2808. Misconduct by a juror<\/p>\n<p>13-2809. Tampering with physical evidence<\/p>\n<p>13-2904. Disorderly conduct (recklessly using a dangerous weapon)<\/p>\n<p>13-2907. False reporting (second or subsequent violation)<\/p>\n<p>13-2910. Cruelty to animals (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2910.02. Presence at a dog fight<\/p>\n<p>13-2911. Interference with or disruption of an educational institution (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2921.01. Aggravated harassment (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-2922. Interference with emergency communications on public safety land mobile radio frequencies<\/p>\n<p>13-3005. Installation or use of pen register or trap and trace device<\/p>\n<p>13-3006. Divulging communication service information<\/p>\n<p>13-3008. Possession of interception devices<\/p>\n<p>13-3019. Surreptitious photographing, videotaping, filming, digitally recording or viewing (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3102. Misconduct involving weapons (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3107. Unlawful discharge of a firearm within a municipality<\/p>\n<p>13-3109. Unlawful sale or gift of firearm to minor<\/p>\n<p>13-3111. Unlawful carrying or possessing firearm by a minor<\/p>\n<p>13-3201. Enticement of persons for purpose of prostitution<\/p>\n<p>13-3202. Procurement by false pretenses of person for purpose of prostitution<\/p>\n<p>13-3402. Possession and sale of peyote<\/p>\n<p>13-3404. Sale of precursor or regulated chemicals (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3404.01. Possession or sale of precursor chemicals, regulated chemicals, substances or equipment (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3405. Possession, use, production, sale or transportation of marijuana (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3406. Certain prescription-only drug violations<\/p>\n<p>13-3415. Possession, manufacture, delivery or advertisement of drug paraphernalia<\/p>\n<p>13-3417. Using any wire or electronic communication in committing a class 6 felony<\/p>\n<p>13-3421. Using building for sale or manufacture of dangerous or narcotic drugs<\/p>\n<p>13-3453. Manufacture or distribution of imitation controlled substance<\/p>\n<p>13-3454. Manufacture or distribution of imitation prescription-only drug<\/p>\n<p>13-3455. Manufacture or distribution of imitation over-the-counter drug<\/p>\n<p>13-3506.01. Failure to report furnishing of harmful items to minors by internet<\/p>\n<p>13-3507. Public display of explicit sexual materials<\/p>\n<p>13-3509. Failure to report solicitation to record, film, photograph or develop any depiction of sexual activity<\/p>\n<p>13-3513. Sale or distribution of material harmful to minors through vending machines<\/p>\n<p>13-3558. Admitting minors to public displays of sexual conduct<\/p>\n<p>13-3603.01. Performing a partial-birth abortion<\/p>\n<p>13-3620. Duty to report (failure to report reportable offenses)<\/p>\n<p>13-3623. Child or vulnerable adult abuse (certain violations); emotional abuse of an adult<\/p>\n<p>13-3701. Unlawful use of food stamps (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3704. Adding poison or other harmful substance to food, drink or medicine<\/p>\n<p>13-3705. Unlawful copying or sale of sounds or images from recording devices (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3709. Manufacturing, distributing or selling unauthorized decoding devices (for cable television services)<\/p>\n<p>13-3713. Consideration for referral of a patient, client or customer; fraud; presenting false information to maintain health coverage (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>13-3719. Manufacturing, distributing or selling unauthorized decoding devices (for wireless telecommunications services)<\/p>\n<p>13-3721. Tattoo violations<\/p>\n<p>13-3724. Obtaining utility service fraudulently<\/p>\n<p>13-3824. Failure of sex offender to comply with registration requirements to obtain a license<\/p>\n<p>13-5002. Criminal trespass on a military reservation or facility<\/p>\n<p>16-168. Unauthorized use or disclosure of precinct register or list<\/p>\n<p>16-182. False registration as an elector<\/p>\n<p>16-183. Election registration violations<\/p>\n<p>16-551. Unlawfully releasing vote tally information<\/p>\n<p>16-907. Making, accepting or permitting use of name for a prohibited campaign contribution<\/p>\n<p>16-919. Effecting a prohibited campaign contribution by a corporation, limited liability<\/p>\n<p>company or labor organization<\/p>\n<p>16-1010. Refusal by election officer to perform duty or violation of election law by election officer<\/p>\n<p>17-309. Wildlife violations<\/p>\n<p>17-339. Failure of dealer of hunting licenses to submit required reports, returns and fees<\/p>\n<p>20-233. Untrue statement by an insurer regarding its annual report<\/p>\n<p>20-466.01. Making or presenting a false, incomplete or misleading insurance application or claim with intent to defraud (see section 20-463)<\/p>\n<p>20-481.26. False statement, report or filing by an insurance holding company system officer or employee with intent to deceive the director<\/p>\n<p>20-892. Making a false or fraudulent fraternal benefit society claim<\/p>\n<p>23-418. Occupational safety and health violation by an employer that causes death to an employee<\/p>\n<p>23-536. Acting as an employment agent without a license<\/p>\n<p>23-785. False statement, misrepresentation or nondisclosure of material fact to obtain unemployment benefits<\/p>\n<p>23-932. Workers&#8217; compensation violations of title 23, chapter 6 for which no other penalty is provided<\/p>\n<p>23-967. Deduction by employer of workers&#8217; compensation premium from employee wage or salary<\/p>\n<p>23-984. Misrepresentation by employer of payroll, job description, job function or loss history affecting workers&#8217; compensation premium payment<\/p>\n<p>23-1025. Unlawful collection by employer of workers&#8217; compensation premium from an employee<\/p>\n<p>23-1028. False statements or representations to obtain workers&#8217; compensation<\/p>\n<p>25-511. Failure of parent to provide for child<\/p>\n<p>27-318. Removal of or tampering with covering or warning sign on abandoned and inactive mines<\/p>\n<p>28-708. Racing on highways (second conviction within 24 months)<\/p>\n<p>28-1383. Aggravated driving or actual physical control while under the influence (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>28-3476. Falsification of license (if serious physical injury results from violation)<\/p>\n<p>28-5240. Commercial motor carrier violations (third or subsequent violations; see title 28, chapter 14)<\/p>\n<p>28-5938. Knowing disclosure of confidential information (see sections 28-5935, 28-5936 and 28-5937)<\/p>\n<p>28-8386. Acting as an aircraft dealer without a license; failing to give notification of sale or purchase of aircraft (see section 28-8383)<\/p>\n<p>32-927. Practicing without a license (chiropractic)<\/p>\n<p>32-1261. Practicing without a license or business entity registration (dentistry)<\/p>\n<p>32-1557. Unlawful naturopathic medical assistant practice (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>32-1667. Nursing program and licensing violations<\/p>\n<p>32-1996. Unlawful dispensing of human growth hormone<\/p>\n<p>32-2161. False statements or publications concerning land, subdivision or membership camping contract for sale or lease<\/p>\n<p>32-2165. Performing real estate activities without being licensed<\/p>\n<p>32-2166. Performing real estate activities while incarcerated<\/p>\n<p>32-2554. Violation of physician assistant statutes (see title 32, chapter 25)<\/p>\n<p>32-3633. Influencing an appraiser to secure a misleading or fraudulent appraisal<\/p>\n<p>36-757. Unlawful midwifery<\/p>\n<p>36-855. Falsifying, forging, concealing, defacing or obliterating a document of human body part gift for financial gain<\/p>\n<p>36-2610. Reporting false or fraudulent information to Arizona State Board of Pharmacy or unlawful disclosure of Arizona State Board of Pharmacy information<\/p>\n<p>38-421. Stealing, destroying, altering or secreting public record (applies to a person who is not a public officer)<\/p>\n<p>38-423. Making or giving a false certificate (applies to a public officer)<\/p>\n<p>38-444. Asking for or receiving illegal gratuity or reward (applies to a public officer)<\/p>\n<p>38-465. Purchase of appointment to office<\/p>\n<p>38-466. Sale of appointment to office (applies to a public officer)<\/p>\n<p>38-510. Knowing conflict of interest violations by a public officer (see sections 38-503, 38-504 and 38-505)<\/p>\n<p>38-793. Defrauding or attempting to defraud the Arizona State Retirement System<\/p>\n<p>38-797.12. Defrauding or attempting to defraud the long-term disability program<\/p>\n<p>38-849. Defrauding or attempting to defraud the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System<\/p>\n<p>39-124. Releasing identifying information of an eligible person<\/p>\n<p>39-161. Presentment of false instrument for filing in a public office<\/p>\n<p>41-329. Notary public notice violations<\/p>\n<p>41-367. Electronic notary public notice violations<\/p>\n<p>41-739. Drawing of an illegal warrant by the director or an employee of the department of administration<\/p>\n<p>41-772. Solicitation of or discrimination against any employee or member of the personnel board<\/p>\n<p>41-1756. Unauthorized access to criminal history<\/p>\n<p>41-2823. Aiding in escape of youth committed to department<\/p>\n<p>42-1127. Certain luxury privilege tax violations (see title 42, chapter 3)<\/p>\n<p>42-2004. Knowing disclosure of confidential tax information<\/p>\n<p>42-11128. Making a false statement for property tax exemption<\/p>\n<p>44-315. Knowing disclosure of confidential information relating to unclaimed property<\/p>\n<p>44-1047. Fraudulent transactions by assignor<\/p>\n<p>44-1215. Salting gold or silver ore to defraud<\/p>\n<p>44-1216. Fraud on seller of ore<\/p>\n<p>44-1218. Fraudulent or mock auction<\/p>\n<p>44-1453. Counterfeit marks violations (certain violations)<\/p>\n<p>44-1631. The charging of excessive interest or unlicensed activity by a pawnbroker (see section 44-1626, subsection A and section 44-1627)<\/p>\n<p>44-1732. Pyramid promotional scheme violations (see title 44, chapter 11, article 9)<\/p>\n<p>44-1797.17. Discount buying services violations (see title 44, chapter 11, article 14)<\/p>\n<p>44-6561. Unlawful solicitation for charity<\/p>\n<p>45-139. Unlawful filling a body of water of 1,000 acre-feet or more (see title 45, chapter 1, article 3)<\/p>\n<p>45-636. Falsifying groundwater measuring device or unlawful withdrawal of 1,000 acre-feet or more of groundwater<\/p>\n<p>46-215. Welfare fraud by means of a false statement or representation, impersonation or other fraudulent device<\/p>\n<p>49-263. Certain water quality violations (see title 49, chapter 2)<\/p>\n<p>49-263.01. Certain violations of the Arizona pollutant discharge elimination system program<\/p>\n<p>49-464. Certain violations of the hazardous substances and air pollutants statutes<\/p>\n<p>49-514. Certain violations of the hazardous air pollutants statutes<\/p>\n<p>49-861. Special waste management violations (see title 49, chapter 4, article 9)<\/p>\n<p>49-925. Certain hazardous waste violations (see Title 49, Chapter 5, Article 2)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>If you have been charged with a felony in Arizona, call Rideout Law Group right away to review your case and set you up with your best defense.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h5><strong>RIDEOUT LAW GROUP<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>With offices in Lake Havasu City and Scottsdale, our firm serves the entire state of Arizona, with a particular focus on criminal defense, family law, and juvenile cases.<\/p>\n<p>Our goal is for the best outcome for your criminal case, which can include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>charges that are reduced or dropped.<\/li>\n<li>top experts reviewing your case.<\/li>\n<li>aggressive negotiations with the prosecution for plea bargains.<\/li>\n<li>fines or probation in lieu of jail time.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>At Rideout Law Group, our attorneys are able to expertly examine the evidence in your case to provide a strong strategy for argument that leads to an outcome that is most favorable to you. We have experience in all types of criminal cases for both adults and juveniles, with positive outcomes both in plea negotiations as well as jury trial settings.<\/p>\n<p>Call us today for a free consultation at 480-584-3328.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>List of Felony Offenses in Arizona Felony crimes are the most serious offenses an individual can commit. 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