March 20, 2025 | Arizona Revised Statutes
In Arizona, Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) 13-1602 is the law that makes it illegal to cause damage to another person’s property. In this post, we examine ARS 13-1602. We will cover how it defines criminal damage, the penalties for criminal damage upon conviction, and some possible defenses to a charge of criminal damage. If you… read more
Read MoreMarch 14, 2025 | Arizona Revised Statutes
ARS 13-1604 is Arizona’s aggravated criminal damage statute, which makes it illegal to. In this post, we examine Arizona’s aggravated criminal damage law. We will cover the types of aggravated criminal damage Arizona law makes punishable, the types of prison sentences and fines you can face if you are convicted of aggravated criminal damage, and… read more
Read MoreFebruary 28, 2025 | Arizona Order of Protection,Arizona Revised Statutes,Sex Crimes
If an adult attempts to engage a minor for the purpose of an eventual sexual encounter, then under ARS 13-3554, Arizona law defines this as luring a minor for sexual exploitation. It is a serious crime that can lead to felony-level penalties. In this post, we will see how Arizona law defines luring a minor… read more
Read MoreFebruary 26, 2025 | Arizona Revised Statutes,sex crimes & prostitution
ARS 13-3212 explains the crime of child sex trafficking in Arizona. Child sex trafficking is typically a class 2 felony but can carry worse penalties if it is also charged as a “dangerous crime against children.” If you are charged with child sex trafficking, you can call us at (480) 456-6400 or use our contact… read more
Read MoreJanuary 31, 2025 | Arizona Revised Statutes,Sex Crimes
Under Arizona law, a person commits sexual assault—more commonly known as rape—when one person intentionally or knowingly engages in sexual intercourse or oral sexual contact with another person without consent. Under ARS 13-1406, sexual assault is a class 2 felony, which carries with it at least 5.25 years in prison for first offenders and up… read more
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