Can Police Reports Be Used as Evidence in Trial?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Criminal Defense, Evidence
Can Police Reports Be Used as Evidence in Trial? When an alleged crime or vehicular accident is reported in the ...
Can I Represent Myself in Court? (Pro Per or Pro Se)
By Juliana Fisher | | Court
Can I Represent Myself in Court? (Pro Per or Pro Se) A party in a court case may choose to ...
The Gilbert Goons – Crimes in Local News
By Juliana Fisher | | Criminal Defense, Felony, Gang, News
The Gilbert Goons – Crimes in Local News In the fall of 2023, Arizona’s East Valley was rocked by a ...
Misdemeanor Compromise: A.R.S. 13-3981
By Brad Rideout | | Court, Criminal Defense, Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor Compromise: A.R.S. 13-3981 A misdemeanor compromise may occur when the victim of a crime wishes for the charges against ...
Tattooing and Piercing Laws in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-3721
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Felony
Tattooing and Piercing Laws in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-3721 Arizona maintains strict tattooing laws in an effort to protect minors and ...
What is a Stipulated Order in a Family Law Case?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Family Law
What is a Stipulated Order in a Family Law Case? Family law cases are often fraught with emotional tension and ...
Dangerous Crimes Against Children: A.R.S. 13-705
By Brad Rideout | | Child, Criminal Defense, Felony
Dangerous Crimes Against Children: A.R.S. 13-705 The state of Arizona punishes offenders who commit crimes against children more harshly than ...
Commercial Trucking Violations
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Driving
Commercial Trucking Violations Semi-truck drivers are required to have their commercial driver’s license (CDL) and must follow both federal and ...
Arizona’s Hit-and-Run Laws
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Driving, Felony, Misdemeanor
Arizona’s Hit-and-Run Laws Hit-and-run incidents are those in which a driver immediately flees the scene after being involved in a ...
