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What to Expect if You Are Accused of Embezzlement

An embezzlement charge is no laughing matter. It is an extremely serious accusation that could lead to fines, jail time, and other negative outcomes. Find out what to expect if you are accused of embezzlement and what Janet Altschuler can do to protect your…

Answers to Common Questions About Arrests and Interrogations

An arrest or interrogation by the police can be a frightening, overwhelming experience. Still, it’s important to be well-versed in your legal rights during these proceedings, so you can leverage these rights later to protect yourself from false charges or unintentional incrimination. Read on…

Specialty Courts in Tucson

Pima County has several legal systems within it-and even more within each system. Sounds complicated? It can be. Each town or municipality has its own court system to handle misdemeanor offenses. The Town of Oro Valley and Marana Municipal Court for example each have…

What Is the Difference Between Probation and Parole?

Probation and parole may seem similar, but they’re actually very different terms. Their variances can have major impacts on your legal case, as well as your professional and personal life. Read up on the differences between probation and parole, and how Janet Altschuler can…

Get the Facts About Search Warrants

Search warrants are required for any member of law enforcement to search through your home, place of business, or similar private property. Get the facts about search warrants, including what they are and how they’re obtained before you consent to a police search.  What…

What Happens If You Violate Probation?

If you have been sentenced to a period of probation, courts in the state of Arizona expect you to follow all the accompanying terms of your sentence. A probation violation will require further legal action, during which you will want to have the expertise…

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