Archive for June, 2011

If you’ve been charged with criminal damage anywhere in the East Valley, you could face potentially serious consequences if you are not properly prepared for your defense in court. As a result, it is in your best interest to contact a Phoenix AZ criminal defense attorney who can assess your case in relation to Arizona law and help you understand your legal rights.

If you feel as though you’ve been wrongfully charged with a DUI in Phoenix AZ, it can be a scary and overwhelming situation. However, an experienced Phoenix DUI attorney can work to navigate the case to a dismissal, and act as an advocate for you and your cause in court.

Those facing DUI charges in Arizona will probably need to contact a Phoenix DUI attorney, especially if they failed the field sobriety test.

If you reside in Phoenix AZ and you live with a prohibited possessor, there are actions you can take to prevent the prohibited possessor from ever knowingly or unknowingly possessing a gun. First off, you can obtain a gun safe and put protocol in place to make sure that the weapons are never knowingly or unknowingly in the individuals possession. The absolute safest way to avoid any issues or additional charges is to simply not have any guns around. When a person’s AZ gun rights have been removed and they want those rights back, the best action to take is

In some instances it is possible for people in Phoenix AZ to face DUI drug charges even if they didn’t use drugs that day.

Possibly. Although an out of state DUI conviction does not usually affect a person’s Arizona license, it potentially could.

In Phoenix Arizona, a DUI for drugs is a serious offense. If convicted, one of the most severe consequences is that you might have your drivers license suspended for one year.

When a minor in Phoenix AZ is caught intoxicated in public they don’t usually spend a lot of time in jail. In most cases, but certainly not all, the minor might spend just enough time in jail to sober them up or until someone comes to pick them up. Under Arizona law, a minor cannot be charged with being drunk in public. However, any minor accused of public intoxication in Phoenix AZ can face charges for being disorderly or for possessing/consuming alcohol as a minor. Rarely will a Judge incarcerate someone for an alcohol case other than DUI. Any individual

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