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Long-Term Consequences of a Felony Conviction

November 9, 2023

Arizona Felony Convictions: Long-Term Consequences Many people convicted of a felony say, “If I do not go to jail, everything is okay.”  However, a felony conviction carries consequence beyond prison time. The negative consequences of a felony conviction include those that are intended to be implemented by law. For example, losing the right to vote,

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Post Conviction Relief (PCR) Process 2

November 9, 2023

Arizona Post Conviction Relief Process In Arizona, there are two basic means of challenging your conviction: Appeal and Post Conviction Relief (PCR). Each is governed by its own set of rules and limitations. And, in this brief article, there is no way possible to summarize the scope and challenges of what needs to be done.

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How Will Criminal Defense Attorney Dismiss or Lessen Criminal Charges?

November 9, 2023

How Will My Criminal Defense Attorney Dismiss or Lessen My Criminal Charges? If you are facing criminal charges in Phoenix,  Arizona, you may find it unnerving when you discover how much prison time you are up against as soon as you get a guilty verdict.  Do not lose hope. It is rare for people to actually

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I Have Been Charged With A Crime. What Could Be The Possible Results?

November 9, 2023

What to Expect when Facing Criminal Charges in Arizona Criminal cases cover a large range of offenses, which suggests there may also be several criminal court results. This write-up describes most usual outcomes for criminal litigation, together with their fines as well as impacts. Scenario One: Charges are dropped Being charged with a criminal offense does

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How Is Competency to Stand Trial A Factor in Criminal Proceedings?

November 9, 2023

Factors in Arizona Criminal Proceedings Competency to stand trial is legally not related to the defendant’s mental state at the time of the alleged crime. Thus, it is not a defense. Rather, the issue of competency relates to the defendant’s state of mind during criminal proceedings and not during the time the crime was committed.

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