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3 Things You Need to Know About Miranda Rights

Arizona Supreme Court rules suspect was not in custody for purposes of "Miranda"; Facts about Miranda Rights that Police will Likely Not Tell You.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court  Miranda v. Arizona, 1966. Since that time, police have been required to read suspects their Miranda rights while in custody before they are interrogated. The Miranda principle has faced many legal challenges, including when police…

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Domestic Violence: Why victims are often charged or arrested

Domestic Violence Charges The police and prosecution take domestic violence very serious. They egregiously pursue convictions in these cases because they are considered to be a crime against a victim. Domestic violence refers to a familial relationship. The victim may be a spouse, partner, brother, sister, grandparent, child, or other…

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Burglary Sentencing Guidelines: Burglary charges in Arizona are felonies. All felonies in Arizona call for prison terms. Find out what factors area considered by the judge to determine the length of the prison term, if convicted.

“Why Mesa criminal lawyers will advise you to hire an experienced criminal Attorney to defend your burglary charges in Mesa AZ” Mesa AZ Burglary Charges Burglary charges are considered to be victim crimes. Any crime against a victim is considered to be a serious offense. If you were arrested on…

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Arizona Burglary Laws and Classifications: Under Arizona Law, a person may be charged with Burglary if they stole nothing, but “intended” to steal something

“Find out why top Phoenix criminal attorneys will advise you not to plead guilty before consulting an experienced criminal lawyer in Phoenix AZ who defends burglary charges.” . Phoenix Burglary Charges Burglary charges in Phoenix Arizona are considered to be crimes against or involving a victim and therefore, considered very…

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