April 17, 2023 | assault & violent crimes
A bar fight can quickly escalate into a serious brawl, where one or more people get injured and property gets damaged. In this case, the victim and/or establishment may press charges against the person who started the fight or caused the damage. One of these charges is assault. A bar fight may meet the state’s… read more
Read MoreApril 14, 2023 | assault & violent crimes
Arizona’s assault laws make attacking or causing physical injury to another person a misdemeanor or felony crime, depending on the circumstances. If the victim is a medical professional who was engaged in the execution of official duties at the time of the assault, a recent law change in Arizona makes this crime a felony, up… read more
Read MoreApril 12, 2023 | Criminal Defense
If you get charged with a misdemeanor or felony crime in Arizona, it is important to know what comes next. Understanding the criminal process can make it easier to properly navigate. Avoiding surprises can help you stay one step ahead and protect your legal rights as a defendant. If you are facing criminal charges in… read more
Read MoreApril 6, 2023 | Criminal Defense
If you have two prior felony convictions on your record and are facing charges for a third, it is imperative to hire an experienced criminal defense attorney. Arizona has a Three Strikes law that imposes a mandatory life sentence in prison for defendants who are convicted of three certain types of felony crimes on separate… read more
Read MoreMarch 23, 2023 | Criminal Defense
If you get arrested in Maricopa County, it is up to you to protect your rights. The goal of law enforcement is to charge you with – and eventually have you convicted of – a crime. You cannot and should not trust them to protect you or preserve your constitutional rights. The best way to… read more
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