Arizona Criminal Law: Domestic Violence 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,
Defending Yourself from Child Abuse Allegations in Arizona Understanding Child Abuse Charges in Arizona Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the United States has placed millions of its citizens on lockdown to protect them from the biological hazard. With the shelter-in-place directive in place, there has been a higher number of suspected cases of domestic
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Understanding Arizona Probation Law: Violations, Consequences, and Legal Options A probation violation is a serious offense under federal and state laws. It occurs when a person convicted of a criminal offense and granted the privilege of spending time in the community by the court, breaks the terms and conditions of his probation. If you currently