Child Endangerment Laws In Arizona
Introduction Caregivers like parents, grandparents, and babysitters can all face charges of child endangerment if they intentionally or recklessly put a child in harm’s
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Introduction Caregivers like parents, grandparents, and babysitters can all face charges of child endangerment if they intentionally or recklessly put a child in harm’s
In 2022, The Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety reported 2,114 traffic stops that resulted in DUI arrests. Driving under the influence of alcohol
Introduction Armed robbery charges come with serious penalties. In Arizona, armed robbery is taking someone’s possessions by using a deadly weapon such as a
Introduction In Arizona, there are four classifications of homicide: first-degree murder, second-degree murder, negligent homicide, and manslaughter. Although the different classifications of homicide can
Introduction Unless your conviction has been expunged, set aside, or vacated, or your gun rights have been restored, anyone convicted of a felony in
Introduction In short, yes, you can go to jail for writing bad checks in Arizona, especially if you don’t have an experienced criminal defense
Introduction A money laundering charge is serious and can result in harsh penalties if convicted. There are three degrees of money laundering, and each
Introduction Arizona is one of 38 states that conduct DUI checkpoints. Some states have found the checkpoints unconstitutional – in conflict with the fourth
Introduction We all understand that those who commit crimes are charged for that offense. But what about the accomplices who assist others in committing
What You Need to Know About Felony Conviction Appeals Felonies are the most severe type of crime in Arizona. These serious criminal offenses are
Relief for the Wrongly Convicted If you were wrongly convicted or sentenced for a crime in Arizona, you could be entitled to post-conviction relief.
In Arizona, driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense that can have stiff penalties, such as hefty fines, probation, and possibly a
Criminal trespass involves knowingly entering another person’s property or land without permission. Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) §13-1502 is defined as criminal trespassing in the
Theft is an umbrella term used to describe a wide range of crimes, ranging from shoplifting to embezzlement. Based on the value of the
In Arizona, assault occurs when a person illegally commits physical harm or unwanted physical contact with another person. However, a person does not need
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