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Graffiti is a type of criminal damage in Arizona.

Graffiti Charges in Arizona

Graffiti Charges in Arizona In Arizona, graffiti is classified as a type of criminal damage. More specifically, it is considered ...
Travelling internationally with a criminal record.

Ramifications of a Criminal Record when Travelling Abroad

Ramifications of a Criminal Record when Travelling Abroad International travel can prove difficult with a criminal record. Many countries have ...
Animal abuse in Arizona has serious consequences.

Animal Abuse – When Arizona Law Meets Arizona News Headlines

Animal Abuse: A.R.S. 13-2910 – When Arizona Law Meets Arizona News Headlines Arizona takes animal abuse charges seriously, although specific ...
People in appropriate court attire.

What To Wear To Your Court Hearing

What To Wear To Your Court Hearing Whether or not you’ve been to court before, appearing for your own hearing ...
In a dangerous offense, a firearm can be considered a deadly weapon.

What is a Dangerous Offense in Arizona? A.R.S. 13-704 and A.R.S. 13-105

Arizona Dangerous Offenses In Arizona, being charged with a “dangerous offense” can have serious consequences. According to A.R.S. 13-105, a ...
Civil cases and criminal cases have differences.

The Difference Between Civil and Criminal Cases in Arizona

The Difference Between Civil and Criminal Cases in Arizona Generally, legal cases can take two forms: either a civil case ...
Police drug detection dogs are legal in seraches.

Can Police Use a Drug-Detection Dog to Search My Car During a Traffic Stop?

Can Police Use a Drug-Detection Dog to Search My Car During a Traffic Stop?   In Arizona, law enforcement is ...
DUI Checkpoints are legal and common in Arizona.

Are DUI Checkpoints Legal in Arizona?

DUI Checkpoints in Arizona As in most states in the United States, DUI checkpoints can be found scattered throughout Arizona, ...
Rideout Law Group can help with third party rights petitions.

Third-Party Rights (“Grandparents’ Rights”) in Arizona

Third-Party Rights in Arizona A.R.S. 25-409 addresses the rights of non-parents to petition for court-ordered legal decision-making in the state ...
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