Reckless Burning Laws in Arizona
Introduction Arson is the crime of knowingly and maliciously setting fire to a structure, property or wild land area. Examples include deliberately setting fire
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Drug Trafficking Laws in Arizona
Drug trafficking is the act of transporting illegal drugs across state or national borders. This can include substances such as cocaine, heroin, marijuana, methamphetamine,
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Arizona’s Peeping Tom Laws (Surreptitious Recording)
Introduction The term “Peeping Tom” refers to voyeurism, or viewing another person without their consent, for sexual gratification. Specifically, A.R.S. 13-1424 (abbreviated in parts
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Arizona Fraud Laws
Introduction Fraud is the general term used to define a range of offenses involving dishonesty or misrepresentation of fact, a falsified statement, or deceitful
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White Collar Crimes in Arizona
Introduction White collar crimes can involve a wide variety of charges, like embezzlement, fraud, tax evasion, and more. Since they’ve become much easier to
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Juvenile Assault Charges in Arizona
Executive Summary Assault charges for a minor are handled by the juvenile justice system, which focuses on rehabilitation to prevent further delinquency. Non-aggravated juvenile
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