Criminal defense for every type of charge.
Our defense team handles nearly every type of criminal case in Arizona, from common offenses like DUI and drug crimes to complex charges related to white collar crimes, sex crimes and more.
DUI
If you’re facing drunk driving charges, you shouldn’t face the courts on your own. It’s vital to have an experienced, assertive lawyer on your side who will fight to make sure that your rights are protected and that your outcome is fair. Our DUI case results speak for themselves and our extensive experience sets us apart.
Marijuana DUI
If you're facing marijuana DUI charges, you shouldn't go it alone. Having an assertive and experienced lawyer on your side is critical to ensure your rights are protected and your case is handled fairly.
Extreme DUI
An extreme DUI is when a person is driving, or in physical control of a motor vehicle, with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .15.
Domestic Violence
In Arizona, domestic violence refers to a number of crimes between family members or household members, and can include assault, battery, threatening or intimidating, and other charges.
Possession of Dangerous Drugs
If you’ve been charged with possession or use of dangerous drugs, whether it’s meth or another narcotic, you need an experienced defense attorney to represent your best interests in court. Our success with drug charges has resulted in dismissed cases, reduced charges, and significantly diminished penalties.
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
One of the most commonly charged crimes in Arizona is possession of paraphernalia. Learn more about what that means, and what steps to take if you’re facing paraphernalia charges in Arizona.
Possession of Narcotic Drugs
A possession of narcotic drugs charge is a frightening situation. With this much on the line, don’t leave your future up to chances. Contact our Arizona criminal defense team today to discuss your options.
Possession of Marijuana
Possession of Marijuana is still illegal for those under the age of 21 in Arizona. If you or your loved one has been charged with this offense, we are ready help.
Hit and Run
A hit and run in Arizona is essentially when there is any type of an accident and someone leaves the scene of the accident. In Arizona, you have a legal duty to stop and stay at the scene even if there is a small fender, until the police arrive.
Criminal Speeding
Our clients are shocked when they realize excessive speeding is classified as a misdemeanor charge in Arizona. With penalties of up to 30 days in jail and a criminal record on the line, you need the best attorneys that will work hard to get your charge reduced to a civil speeding violation or even completely dismissed.
Robbery & Armed Robbery
Robbery is as a serious offense in Arizona, and typically classified as a felony. Someone convicted of this crime can face a minimum one-year prison sentence. Depending on the circumstances, the offense may be charged as robbery, aggravated robbery or armed robbery.
Burglary
In Arizona, there are several different classes of burglary and charges can be cited in the first, second or third degree.
Fraud
Someone commits fraud when they gain something, such as money, goods, or services from an individual, a government entity, or a business by knowingly lying or misrepresenting a fact.
Credit Card Fraud
Credit card fraud can be committed either using someone else’s card or using one’s own card with the intent to mislead someone in a transaction.
Child Endangerment
Because a child in Arizona is an individual who is under 18, endangerment against a person under the age of 18 would be referred to as child endangerment, though it is not a specific offense.
Money Laundering
Money laundering is a financial scheme where an individual gains money from a criminal act. One of the most common criminal acts used for money laundering is tax evasion.
Asset Forfeiture
Asset forfeiture is a legal process by which governments can seize assets believed to have been involved in illegal activities. These assets can include houses, cars, jewelry, and artwork.
Minor in Consumption
The legal age to consume alcohol in Arizona is 21, and anyone under the age of 21 found guilty of drinking alcohol can be charged with minor in consumption. The penalties vary for a juvenile offender who is charged with minor in consumption of alcohol, and they depend on the situation in question.
Unlawful Discharge
The prosecutor’s office aggressively prosecutes these cases and often charges them as a dangerous offense – thereby making a prison sentence mandatory if you are convicted.
You can also learn more about misconduct involving weapons and ARS 13-3102.
Criminal Littering
ARS 12-1603 states that you can be accused of criminal littering or polluting in the state of Arizona if, without lawful authority you: Throw, place, drop or permit the dropping of, on public property or property belonging to another person, any destructive or injurious material of which you do not immediately remove.
Animal Cruelty
Animal cruelty is a criminally prosecuted offense in Arizona. Animal rights are protected by various state and federal laws. Any person found to be in violation of these laws – exhibiting cruelty to animals physically or psychologically – may be punished as a class 1 misdemeanor or class 6 felony depending on the offense.