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Proving Rape Sexual Assault

What the Prosecution Must Prove in a Rape Case Arizona law, which formerly classified the crime of rape into first degree rape and second degree rape, now uses different nomenclature. The conduct previously labeled as “rape” is now called “sexual assault.” However, even with the name change, the crime remains a serious felony, and if

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Handling Police Encounters – Knowledge Calm = Success

How to Handle Police Encounters Successfully You’re driving along and suddenly, red flashing lights appear in your rear-view mirror your heart skips a beat; you’re out in public and the police approach and want to ask you some questions, your pulse rate goes haywire and you panic; or you’re at home and the police knock

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Do’s and Don’ts When Police Are At the Door

What To Do During A Police Arrest With police at the door, knowledge of your legal rights and good judgment can help you through the situation. The first rule is to listen. The police may be looking for information that has nothing to do with you or the police may be warning the neighborhood concerning

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5 Things You Need to Know When a Detective Leaves His Number

Why a detective may leave his card and ask for a callback You arrive home or to work and you see a detective’s business card on the door, or you get a message that a detective would like a call back from you, what do you do? For starters, it is probably best not to

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