Kidnapping: A.R.S. 13-1304
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Felony
Kidnapping: A.R.S. 13-1304 Kidnapping involves abducting another person and holding them captive. It is often committed in conjunction with other ...
Mental Health Courts and their Arizona Locations
By Juliana Fisher | | Court
Mental Health Courts and their Arizona Locations In Arizona, some criminal defendants may be eligible to have their case tried ...
Surreptitious Photographing, Videotaping, Filming, Digitally Recording, or Viewing: A.R.S. 13-3019
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Felony
Surreptitious Photographing, Videotaping, Filming, or Digitally Recording, or Viewing: A.R.S. 13-3019 Arizona makes it a criminal offense to secretly photograph ...
Drive-By Shooting Laws: A.R.S. 13-1209
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Felony, Firearms
Drive-By Shooting Laws As written in A.R.S. 13-1209, a person commits drive-by shooting by intentionally discharging a weapon from a ...
Prohibited Possessors in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-3101
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Felony, Firearms
Prohibited Possessors in Arizona According to the U.S. Concealed Carry Association, Arizona is one of the most gun-friendly states in ...
How Common Are Prenups?
By Juliana Fisher | | Divorce
How Common Are Prenups? Legally referred to in Arizona as premarital agreements, “prenups” are legal documents that allow prospective spouses ...
Public Urination Laws
By Juliana Fisher | | Criminal Defense, Sexual Crime
Public Urination Laws In Arizona, public urination is a class 1 misdemeanor charge under the state’s indecent exposure statute. Such ...
Public Sexual Indecency: A.R.S. 13-1403
By Brad Rideout | | Criminal Defense, Felony, Misdemeanor, Sexual Crime
Public Sexual Indecency In Arizona, sexual indecency crimes are a step above indecent exposure, which revolve around offensively displaying one’s ...
Unlawful Imprisonment: A.R.S. 13-1303
By Brad Rideout | | Child, Criminal Defense, Custody, Family Law, Felony, Misdemeanor
Unlawful Imprisonment Arizona defines the crime of unlawful imprisonment as “knowingly restraining another person.” There is not required to be ...
