Posted on September 22, 2021 in Murder
There is no statute of limitations for a homicide in Arizona. Arizona Revised Statute 13-107 states that, “[a] prosecution for any homicide may be brought at any time.” This means the state can prosecute someone at any time, no matter how long ago the alleged conduct occurred. What is a Statute of Limitations? Statutes of…
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Posted on September 14, 2021 in Arizona Law
Prop 207 made the recreational use of marijuana legal in Arizona for adults over the age of 21. However, recreational marijuana use was previously illegal. Accordingly, numerous citizens still have criminal records related to the use or possession of marijuana. You may be one of them. That recreational use of marijuana is now legal may…
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Posted on August 11, 2021 in Sex Crimes
If you’re convicted of a sex crime in Arizona, you’ll have to register as a sex offender. Sex offender registries exist to ensure government agencies and law enforcement can monitor the movement and activities of sex offenders. Members of the public can also access sex offender registries to determine if they reside near a registered…
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Posted on July 23, 2021 in Arizona Law
In Arizona, expungement provides individuals with the opportunity to clear their criminal records and move past prior convictions that could be impacting various aspects of their lives. Understanding how the process works, who is eligible, and what benefits it provides are vital for anyone considering this as an option for starting fresh. What Is an…
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Posted on July 16, 2021 in Arizona Law
Criminal trespass is defined as knowingly entering a property owned by another person or unlawfully remaining on another person’s property. You can also be charged with criminal trespass if you fail to leave a property after the owner requests that you leave. Criminal trespass crimes are divided into three categories. Each degree of criminal trespass…
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Posted on July 6, 2021 in Arizona Law
Arizona has mandatory minimum sentences that must be imposed for certain crimes. A judge must follow the sentencing guidelines when ordering punishments for criminal convictions. A judge has some discretion with the sentencing guidelines. However, there are minimum sentences that the judge must impose—even if the judge believes the punishment might be too harsh for…
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Posted on June 9, 2021 in Criminal Defense
Every criminal case has unique facts. Very few criminal cases are “easy” to get dismissed. Even weak cases can take time and effort to overcome. But there are some paths to dismissal that can save you from the stress of a trial. They may still take time, effort, and investigation, but these dismissals are easier…
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Posted on May 26, 2021 in Weapons Charges
The Second Amendment applies in all 50 states. It guarantees the right to bear arms. However, it does not prohibit states from enacting restrictions on gun ownership. Some states have enacted strict gun laws that dictate how guns are purchased and transferred and who has the right to own and possess a gun within that…
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Posted on May 14, 2021 in Domestic Violence
Arizona courts take domestic violence allegations seriously. The consequences of a domestic violence charge can be severe. In many cases, Phoenix courts issue restraining orders to protect victims of domestic abuse. However, victims may not want to press charges, even after calling the police for help or petitioning for an order of protection. The victim…
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Posted on May 8, 2021 in Arizona Law
Arizona has self-defense laws that permit you to use force to defend yourself. In some cases, you can even use deadly force to defend yourself. However, the action you can take depends on the circumstances. Your use of deadly force to stop someone from stealing your car may not justify self-defense. Gun owners in Arizona…
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