When is it considered justifiable to use physical force in self-defense? According to A.R.S. 13-404, the use of physical force is defined as an act of self-defense as long as it is done reasonably. ...
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An Investigatory Stop, commonly known as a "Terry" Stop or "Stop and Frisk", is a temporary restriction of an individual's freedom and is considered a seizure under the 4th Amendment. Unlike a regular ...
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One common inquiry frequently asked is regarding the meaning of a "set-aside" conviction in Arizona. Essentially, a set-aside changes the designation of the conviction from "guilty" to "set-aside" and ...
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Arizona classifies criminal damage as either a misdemeanor or felony. This offense involves causing harm to someone else's property, including graffiti and damaging utilities. According to Arizona ...
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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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