In This Post: In Arizona, false reporting involves intentionally making an untrue statement to a law enforcement agency or a false representation of fact intended to impede or deceive an…
It is not uncommon for a person to be arrested on suspicion of having committed a crime and to be released without any formal charges filed against them. If you…
In This Post: Under Arizona Revised Statute §13-1204, aggravated assault is the commission of an assault with specific aggravating factors. An assault is defined as intentionally, carelessly, or purposefully injuring…
If you were arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you might wonder what happens to your license. In Arizona, your license will be automatically suspended if…
In This Post: The main difference between robbery and aggravated robbery in Arizona is that a robbery charge is elevated to aggravated robbery if more than one person is involved…
Homicide is a serious accusation with life-altering penalties upon conviction. If you were charged with homicide, you need a skilled Arizona criminal defense attorney to represent you. Arizona law has…
In Arizona, getting arrested for a DUI can have serious consequences. The type of DUI you face and whether you have any prior offenses will determine the potential penalties. Generally,…
Being charged with a crime can lead to various outcomes. Some offenders spend time in prison while others are monitored by probation. The punishment for a crime should correspond with…
When your driver’s license is suspended, it can be a frustrating and difficult situation. The inability to drive can impact nearly every aspect of your life, from getting to work…
Arizona Revised Statute § 13-2904 defines disorderly conduct as behavior disruptive to the peace of another individual or a neighborhood. The statute can consider a wide range of behaviors because…