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4 Deadly Arizona Criminal Charges in Domestic Disputes

Aggravated Assault, Weapons Misconduct, Domestic Violence, Failure to Obey Police Orders: Laws, Penalties, and Criminal Defense in Arizona

In Arizona, we recently learned of a tragic story. Police officers answered a domestic dispute, and the suspect was fatally shot by police. When the officer arrived on scene, he encountered a woman outside a home. It was reported that the woman threatened to shoot herself and a friend who was…

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Aggravated DUI Laws and Penalties in Arizona

DUI with passengers under age 15 in vehicle raises a DUI to Felony Charges, where penalties are steep. Drunk driving can subject you to harsh penalties in Arizona. However, driving drunk with children in the car can lead to even harsher penalties. Recently, a middle-aged man was stopped in Arizona…

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Arizona DUI Arrests for 2012 Top 27,000

DUI Task Forces Saturate the State There was hardly a city in the valley this holiday weekend, not saturated by police patrols. As the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) warned, they were “everywhere”. Following the New Year’s holiday 2013, the police reported making 4,371 DUI arrests between November 23,…

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DUI Targeted Patrols and Command Centers Replace Checkpoints

“We are going big” says AZ DPS in preparation for intense week of DUI enforcement A DUI may result in an arrest, jail time, but you can also wind up costing a person their job. That’s just a few consequences of a DUI conviction. Arizona calls for tough criminal penalties;…

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Disorderly Conduct Charges: Why they are often challenged and dismissed

Disorderly Conduct also known as “disturbing the peace”, is one of the most common criminal offenses. In 2011, police made 17,537 arrests for this offense in Arizona, making it the 4th most common offense in the state. Most are charged as Class 1 Misdemeanors, which carries a jail sentence. But…

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Felony DUI Judge arrested for Super Extreme DUI

Super Extreme and Drug DUI laws and penalties apply to all motorists driving in Arizona A criminal superior court judge in Northern Arizona was arrested on Super Extreme DUI charges, Sunday morning, December 9, 2012. He was stopped by police after swerving into oncoming traffic. It was reported in the…

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Super Extreme Felony DUI Charges: Difference between a Misdemeanor and Felony DUI including meaning, laws, and penalties

The Meaning The phrase “Super Extreme” relative to “DUI” refers to the level or amount of Alcohol Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) found in a person’s system. “Felony” refers to the Classification of criminal charges as in the difference between Misdemeanor and Felony crimes. Differences between Misdemeanor and Felony DUI charges…

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Arizona Robbery Laws: A person may be convicted for robbery even if nothing was stolen and no one was harmed.

Types of Robbery Charges There are three classifications of robbery in Arizona: 1) Robbery; 2) Armed Robbery which involves a weapon; 3) Aggravated Robbery which involves an accomplice Even if a robbery offense does not involve a weapon or an accomplice it is serious felony charge. Maricopa County prosecutors pursue…

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Aggravated Assault: The High Cost of Harming a Police Officer

Aggravated assault charges are assault charges that involved “aggravated factors” which elevated a Misdemeanor to a Felony. One aggravating factor that will raise a misdemeanor to a felony assault is if the offense was against a police officer. These types of charges carry long term prison sentencing and exorbitant fines.…

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Assault: Convictions require “intent” and “knowledge” or “recklessness”.

Misdemeanor Assault Phoenix AZ Assault charges may be brought as Misdemeanor or Felony charges. Both are serious offenses in Arizona if convicted. If you were arrested, you have the right to defend your charges. This is the most effective, if you retain an attorney to protect your rights, and provide…

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