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How Drug Possession Charges Can Stick with You

Jail time is typically the first thing brought to mind when one hears the phrase “drug possession charges.” But long after you’ve served your sentence and paid your fine, a conviction can affect your life in surprising ways. And unfortunately, it doesn’t necessarily matter…

How a Drug Possession—Even a Misdemeanor—Can Change Your Life

When you think of punishment for any crime, the first thing that comes to mind is probably jailtime. There are, however, many other potential consequences that come with convictions, and some can be life-lasting. If you have gotten charged with drug possession, your primary…

What Are the Different Types of Theft?

If you are charged with theft, the specific type of theft mentioned in the criminal complaint will have a significant impact on the consequences you could face. In Arizona, there are both misdemeanor and felony theft charges, with penalties ranging of up to 12-and-a-half…

What to Expect If You’re Sentenced to Diversion

If are charged with certain crimes in Arizona, you may have the option of diversion instead of completing a sentence. Successful completion of diversion could result in your charges being dismissed, but it’s very important that you work with a lawyer throughout the entire…

A Look at Some of the Most Prevalent Mail Fraud Schemes

Mail fraud has been around for decades, and it continues to be prevalent even in the age of the Internet. As long as snail mail exists, it is likely that there will be mail fraud schemes, because they are often difficult to trace and…

Taking a Closer Look at Indecent Exposure Laws

Some areas of the law are prone to causing misunderstandings and unexpected consequences, and indecent exposure is a prime example. When you think of indecent exposure, you might picture a malicious figure flashing crowds from behind a trench coat, but most real-life examples are…

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