Committing a crime and being convicted is one thing. However, being arrested, charged, or falsely accused of a crime is an entirely different story. It can be stressful and overwhelming…
In our previous discussion, we broke down the Gabby Petito case and examined whether police made the right decision when they stopped Gabby and Brian Laundrie in Utah after receiving…
Child custody disputes can be emotionally charged, and in some cases, one parent may deny the other parent access to their child. While this can sometimes stem from genuine concerns…
When most people think of kidnapping, they imagine a dramatic scenario involving ransom demands and hostage situations. While that is one form of kidnapping, it’s actually one of the least…
Kidnapping is one of the most serious criminal offenses under Arizona law, but it is often misunderstood. Many people assume that kidnapping only applies to extreme situations involving abduction for…
Assault charges in Arizona can quickly escalate based on who was involved, whether a weapon was used, and the severity of the injuries. Today, we’re focusing on the third major…
Assault charges in Arizona can escalate quickly, especially when a weapon or dangerous instrument is involved. What might have been a misdemeanor can turn into aggravated assault, a felony offense…
Assault charges in Arizona can range from misdemeanors to serious felonies, depending on the circumstances of the case. One of the most common reasons a simple assault is elevated to…
In Arizona, assault charges are classified into two levels: misdemeanor assault and felony assault, also known as aggravated assault. While we've covered the various forms of misdemeanor assault, this blog…
As we continue our series on assault in Arizona, we’re diving into the second type of misdemeanor assault: placing someone in reasonable apprehension of imminent physical harm. This form of…
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