The state of Arizona considers Aggravated DUI License Suspended, Canceled or Revoked as a Class 4 Felony. This particular crime is outlined in A.R.S. 28-1383 and is the sole criminal offense in ...
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In Arizona, a pretrial conference for a misdemeanor case takes place after the initial appearance or arraignment but before the trial. This conference is scheduled after a Not Guilty plea has been ...
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For the past twenty years, Jeremy Huss has been working as a Criminal Defense Attorney in Arizona. He has gained valuable insights by representing clients from both sides of the legal system, which ...
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In Arizona, the legal system takes a firm stance against Domestic Violence crimes. However, there are instances where these accusations may be overstated or even false. Being found guilty can greatly ...
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The Admin Per Se Implied Consent Law in Arizona is a crucial aspect of DUI cases. It deals with issues related to DUI license suspensions at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). While both terms ...
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When is it Appropriate for the Police to Stop a Vehicle? The primary requirement for law enforcement to initiate a seizure or traffic stop is reasonable articulable suspicion. This level of proof is ...
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According to the statute A.R.S. 28-1383, the state of Arizona has a definition for Aggravated DUI. There are 5 different scenarios in which a DUI can be considered a Felony Aggravated DUI. In the ...
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One of the most common inquiries is when a person is justified to resort to physical force in self-defense. According to A.R.S. 13-404, the use of physical force for self-defense is defined as long as ...
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