Have you witnessed a crime? Were you tempted to stop the perpetrator yourself? While Arizona law allows you to make a citizen’s arrest, it’s important to know the specific types of crimes so you don’t risk prosecution. If you do find yourself facing charges for trying to help, you’ll need an experienced Arizona criminal defense lawyer. Avoid possible jail time… READ MORE
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Arizona Rule 11 allows a request for a mental examination during a hearing to determine a defendant’s mental competency. A criminal defense attorney may want to verify their defendant understands the nature of any criminal proceedings against them and that they are capable of assisting in their defense. While Rule 11 requests are commonly filed by the defense attorney, the… READ MORE
If you have been convicted of a felony in Arizona, then you are well aware that there are restrictions when it comes to carrying firearms. But what about restrictions when it comes to carrying knives? The subject of knife ownership and possession after a felony conviction can be complicated. Here, we want to delve into the legality of carrying a… READ MORE
In the state of Arizona, grand jury indictments typically initiate criminal cases against a defendant. In order for an indictment to come through, prosecutors have to present evidence to the grand jury showing that a suspected crime took place. Here, we want to examine who sits on a grand jury, delve into the process of presenting evidence to the grand… READ MORE
Individuals typically have the right to defend themselves, but it is important to understand what this means under the auspices of the law in Arizona. Self-defense is a complicated topic, and there is a fine line between self-defense and actually committing a crime against another person. Here, we want to look at what Arizona law defines as self-defense. What Arizona… READ MORE
Domestic violence charges are not uncommon and can result in significant penalties if a person is convicted. When an incident of domestic violence occurs, law enforcement officials typically arrest the perpetrator of the assault. However, what often happens is that the victim of domestic violence does not want to pursue charges against the perpetrator. Here, we want to discuss what… READ MORE
The crime of “Misconduct Involving Weapons” as defined in ARS 13-3102 is a serious offense in the state of Arizona. Typically, this is charged as a felony. In this state, there are various types of misconduct involving a weapon charges. Here, we want to discuss the charge under this law brought by prosecutors – possession of a deadly weapon by… READ MORE
Age of consent is defined as the age at which a person is legally able to consent to engaging in sexual activities with another person. In Arizona, the legal age of consent is 18. Here, we want to discuss more in-depth the definition of age of consent as well as the charges a person can face related to the violation… READ MORE