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Understanding Violent Crime Charges in Arizona

Being charged with a violent crime in Arizona is a serious allegation. If you are accused of a violent crime, you need an experienced criminal defense lawyer on your side from the very start of your case. These kinds of charges almost always carry…

FAQs About Lie Detector Tests in Criminal Cases

Chances are that you have seen movies or TV dramas in which an accused person takes a lie detector test and is exonerated of a crime or arrested on the spot. In real life, things aren’t quite so simple. Lie detector tests—or polygraph tests—are…

Should You Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Arizona?

No matter the circumstances, being stopped for suspicion of DUI is unnerving. Even if you don’t believe you are impaired, the prospect of taking a field sobriety test is daunting. What are your rights in this situation? Should you take a field sobriety test,…

What You Need to Know About the Arizona Sex Offender Registry

If you are convicted of a sex crime in Arizona, one of the most significant consequences may be the requirement to register as a sex offender. The Arizona sex offender registry can be viewed by any member of the public and can impact where…

A Look at Different Types of Drug Charges in AZ

Although most people understand that Arizona prosecutes drug crimes aggressively, it’s common for people to have misconceptions about the types of drug charges that can be filed in the state. This confusion has become even more common in the wake of the legalization of…

Understanding Embezzlement Charges

People classify embezzlement as a white-collar crime, but that does not mean that it doesn’t carry potentially serious consequences. If you are charged with embezzlement, in addition to facing the loss of your career and damage to your reputation, you could face a significant…

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