Aggravated Assault Charges In Phoenix, Aggravated Assault charges arise from Assault as defined by A.R.S. §13-1203 in one of several circumstances deemed by the legislature as deserving more punishment than normal Assault. Phoenix Aggravated Assault The two most common circumstances where Aggravated Assault is charged against the defendant are: he/she cause the victim serious injury or
Arizona Grand Theft Auto In Phoenix, “Theft of Means of Transportation” or “Grand Theft Auto”, as defined by A.R.S. §13-1814, is a crime where a person takes somebody else’s vehicle and takes complete control of it, with the intent of permanently depriving the other person of that vehicle. Arizona grand theft auto can also be
Arizona Traffic Laws: Hit and Run In 2017, there were more than 127,064 car accidents in the state of Arizona. A majority of these – over 108,000 – involved multiple vehicles. When there are multiple vehicles involved in an accident, there is a greater chance of a hit and run, or leaving the scene of
Arizona Drug Possession Laws: Marijuana With the passage of Proposition 207 in 2020, it is now legal for people aged 21 and older to possess, cultivate, and consume marijuana in Arizona. However, the state’s marijuana laws are complex and the recreational use is strictly regulated. If you are discovered under the influence, or with drugs
Types of Misdemeanors in Arizona Misdemeanors are less serious than felonies in Arizona. However, aside from fines, fees, and other charges, misdemeanors are still punishable by up to six months in the county or local jail. In Arizona, misdemeanors are classified into three levels according to severity: Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3. Class