Domestic Violence Charges in Arizona The State of Arizona defines domestic violence as a criminal act of abuse committed by a household member, family, former or current spouse, cohabitant, persons who have a dating relationship, and other domestic relationships against another. Domestic violence abuse is not limited to physical abuse but also includes sexual violence,
Finding a Job After Time in the Joint A problem that everyone convicted of a crime in Arizona is finding a job after they have done their time. It is not always easy to find employers who are willing to hire you with a felony on your record. Often, this means that convicted felons end
Try This Tempting Torture Taste Test Results Are In In many American prisons, punishment can come in the form of a bland mashed up block of food known as a “Nutraloaf” — a controversial “food product” that’s fed to inmates who have been cited for bad behavior. Prisoners often have to eat the punitive loaves
Arizona Violent Crimes Overview A violent crime or crime of violence is a crime in which the perpetrator uses or threatens to use force upon the victim. This entails crimes in which the violent act is the objective, such as murders, rapes or sexual assaults, as well as, crimes in which violence is used as