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How Arizona Defines Resisting Arrest Under A.r.s. § 13-2508

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Last Modified on Apr 12, 2024

Arizona follows the example of numerous other states in defining the act of resisting a police officer’s attempt to arrest you. This is a distinct criminal offense you could be…

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Leaving A Minor Unattended In A Vehicle

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Last Modified on Jun 05, 2024

According to Arizona law, leaving a minor unattended in a vehicle is not inherently illegal. This behavior might not automatically result in an arrest, but it could result in a…

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The Consequences of False Reporting to Law Enforcement in Arizona

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Last Modified on Feb 12, 2026

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…

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I Was Arrested, But No Charges Have Been Filed

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Last Modified on Apr 12, 2024

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…

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How Arizona Defines Disorderly Conduct Under Ars 13-2904

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Last Modified on Oct 08, 2024

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…

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How Prior Convictions Affect Sentencing Ranges

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Last Modified on Apr 12, 2024

One of the first things a smart and experienced defense attorney will need to determine in order to advise you in your case is how much custody time you are…

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How Coronavirus (Covid-19) Is Affecting The Arizona Courts And Legal System

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Last Modified on Apr 12, 2024

Cities and legal systems all over the country have modified their usual operating procedures in light of the pandemic now affecting all 50 states. To prevent the spread of COVID-19,…

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