Criminal Forfeiture Laws in Arizona
Introduction Criminal forfeiture laws allow law enforcement to seize property that they believe is involved in a crime. This makes sense when property, such
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Introduction Criminal forfeiture laws allow law enforcement to seize property that they believe is involved in a crime. This makes sense when property, such
Introduction Alcohol laws can vary depending on what state you’re in, so it’s important to know what the rules are in Arizona. Visitors and
Introduction Murder is considered the most serious offense in criminal law; however, a person could still face similar penalties without actually killing another person.
Introduction Arizona had more than 28,000 reports of identity theft in 2021, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The state of Arizona takes cases
Introduction Failure to report death is usually illegal in Arizona. The law states that any person who knows that a human being (or fetus)
Introduction According to A.R.S. 13-2402, you can get arrested for obstructing governmental operations by interfering with law enforcement duties or by using physical force
Introduction According to A.R.S. 28-622.01, it’s illegal to attempt to elude or willfully flee from a law enforcement vehicle that’s signaling you to pull
In Arizona, there are preparatory crimes that can be charged to those who, while not necessarily having physically committed a crime, have facilitated crimes
In Arizona, a crime can be classified as either a felony or a misdemeanor. Felonies are more serious crimes such as murder or rape.
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