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Aggravated Assault Consequences in Arizona

November 9, 2023

4 Serious Consequences of Aggravated Assault Aggravated assault consequences in Arizona are serious. It carries a felony charge that renders harsh sentencing if convicted in the state of Arizona. Before examining the litany of aggravated assault consequences, it is first necessary to understand how aggravated assault is defined and determined. A common misconception is that

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Arizona Prostitution Is Not A Sex Crime

November 9, 2023

Arizona Criminal Laws: Prostitution vs Sex Crimes It really is hard to believe. Arizona prostitution/solicitation is not actually a “sex” crime.  It obviously involves a sex act for an exchange of something of value (usually money), but prostitution does not fall within the heinous scope of Arizona’s sex crimes. Generally speaking, crimes involving sexual offenses

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Benefits of Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney

November 9, 2023

Why You Should Hire A Criminal Defense Attorney You have the right to represent yourself in a criminal case unless the court finds you are mentally incompetent. However, having the right to do something does not mean that it is a smart thing to do. The benefits of hiring a Phoenix criminal defense attorney are

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What to Expect at a Felony Jury Trial

November 9, 2023

Arizona Felony Jury Trial If you have been charged with a felony and cannot reach a plea agreement with the district attorney, the next step is a felony jury trial. In Arizona, the defendant has a right to a jury trial.  With the agreement of the prosecution, the defendant also has the right to waive

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PROHIBITED POSSESSION: WHAT MAKES GUN OWNERSHIP ILLEGAL

November 9, 2023

Prohibited Possession in Arizona In the last 6 months, I have been contacted and retained on several cases where my clients are facing prosecution for misconduct involving weapons.  In the majority of these cases, the misconduct involves my client being prohibited to possess a gun because of their prior felony conviction, or worse, because they

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