Archive for May, 2011

At a Glendale City Court arraignment, the defendant must enter their plea with a Judge. In general, when the defendant enters a plea at an arraignment it means that they are responding to their alleged charges. Defendants in Arizona must enter one of the following 3 pleas at their Glendale City Court arraignment:

In order to successfully defend a probation violation in Arizona, you must be proactive and demonstrate that you take the court’s authority seriously. Some courts are not very lenient with people who disregard the terms and conditions of their probation. As a result, you must show that you regret your actions, and that you respect the judge’s orders. When probationers demonstrate feelings of genuine remorse for their actions, they may compel a judge to give them a second chance. Therefore, you should retain a criminal defense attorney who believes in your ability to change, and understands how to demonstrate your capacity

A probation violation can occur in Mesa Arizona, or any other city in the Phoenix metro area, when a person does not follow the requirements of their court ordered probation.

If you have received a summons from the Glendale City Court Criminal Division, or a citation/complaint from a police officer, you may need to appear in court for an arraignment. If so, you have the right to retain an attorney beforehand who can accompany you to your arraignment.

If charges have been filed against you with the Glendale City Court Criminal Division, you must appear in court on your arraignment date.

Glendale City Court handles a wide variety of crimes, such as: criminal misdemeanors, city code violations, minor traffic violations and some types of juvenile offenses.

If you are caught stealing cash from an ATM machine in Gilbert, AZ you will probably be charged with criminal theft. The severity of your criminal theft charges will depend on the prosecution’s evidence against you, and the dollar amount you are accused of stealing.

The type of punishment handed down for identity theft crimes in Arizona depends on a couple of factors, such as – your prior record, the offense itself, the evidence found against you, and the severity of your charges.

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