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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…

How Drug Convictions Can Impact Student Loan Eligibility

A drug conviction can impact your professional and personal life. It can also affect your ability to be eligible for student loans, which could jeopardize your education and your future career. You will need an experienced attorney like Janet Altschuler to successfully defend you…

What to Know About Arizona’s New Law on Sealing Criminal Convictions

If you have been convicted of a crime, you may be worried about the data appearing on your public records. Historically in the state of Arizona, most conviction records could not be sealed and were accessible to the public. However, the court has passed…

What to Do if You’ve Been Wrongfully Accused of Domestic Violence

If you have been wrongfully accused of domestic violence, you may be feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or frightened. A domestic violence conviction can have a serious impact on your social and professional prospects. However, there are several steps you can take to protect yourself from…

Understanding the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine

The presentation of applicable evidence is an essential component to any criminal trial in Tucson, Arizona. To be admissible in court, however, that evidence must have been obtained legally. If not, the evidence in question may be subject to the exclusionary rule and the…

Statutes of Limitations for Criminal Charges in AZ

A statute of limitations refers to the amount of time in which a criminal charge can be brought before the court. If charges are not filed before this time limit runs out, the defendant’s attorney can motion to have the case dismissed. Statutes of…

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