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Collateral Damage After a Conviction in Arizona

November 9, 2023

Consequences of Getting a Criminal Conviction in Arizona If you experience a conviction in Arizona, the collateral damage can be immense. And the damage is not always obvious at first. Your livelihood and right to live in the U.S. can be jeopardized. Therefore, it is important to understand these specific ways that your life can

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Factors to consider when accepting a plea bargain in Arizona

WHEN TO ACCEPT A PLEA BARGAIN IN ARIZONA Although the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees all criminal defendants the right to a trial by jury, a very small percentage of criminal cases ever make it that far. Rule 17.4 of the Arizona Rules of Criminal Procedure provides that the parties in a

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Is Domestic Violence a Felony?

November 9, 2023

Arizona Felony Charges: Domestic Violence Domestic violence is a difficult but important issue. Due to a number of high-profile cases, especially in sports, domestic violence has been getting more attention than ever. Crimes of domestic violence are highly visible and often criminally enforced. In cases involving strangulation or serious physical injury, the consequences of domestic

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Challenging an Arizona Line Up

November 9, 2023

Arizona Line Up, Show Up, or Photo Array This article is intended to help you understand how you may challenge an Arizona line up, show up or photo array. For a consultation today, please contact Howard Snader at the Snader Law Group in Phoenix, Arizona. We’ve all watched movies or television shows where an eyewitness

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Expert Witnesses for the Prosecution are Not Invincible

November 9, 2023

Arizona Criminal Law & Expert Witnesses The state can use several types of evidence against a defendant in a criminal trial, including expert witnesses. Expert witnesses often have an air of invincibility. People who are charged with a crime and face an expert witness at trial may feel intimidated. Moreover, some jurors think, “Well, he

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