Defending Yourself from Felony Charges in Arizona Under state law, any criminal conviction resulting in imprisonment for a year or longer may be described as a felony. Felony convictions are often offenses that include an element of violence and are deemed to be detrimental for the victims and society. Felonies and misdemeanors are classified based
Arizona Domestic Abuse & DV Charges Domestic abuse is defined as intentionally committing an assault on a spouse, family member, or relative who generally live in the same household. Domestic violence includes emotional, verbal, and intentional physical abuse. Spousal abuse and child endangerment may range from stalking, strangulation, or harassment, to rape or sex crime
Defending Yourself Against Charges of Domestic Violence (DV) in Arizona Arizona Law defines domestic violence as one of several criminal offenses in which the victim is related to the alleged perpetrator by marriage, former marriage or having resided in the same household. Normally “domestic violence” by itself is NOT a crime. Rather, it is a
Dealing with Charges of Domestic Violence in Arizona The state law in Arizona defines domestic violence as a criminal offense that often involves child endangerment, spousal abuse, and similar offenses. It includes harassment, physical abuse, rape, or assault with or without a deadly weapon or firearm. In such a criminal case, the perpetrator may be