Expunging and sealing your criminal record in Arizona
A criminal record is a list of all contacts you may have with the criminal justice system, be it federal or state level. These contacts may be charges, convictions, jail time, prison time, acquittals, and more. A criminal record can stay with you your entire life, and it can create
Does a Person Have to Speak with The Police After Arrest?
When you are being arrested by a police officer, they must read your Miranda Rights: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one
Top Crimes Committed Over The Holidays
As we approach the holiday season, we hope that it is a season of joy and peace, but for some people, it does not pan out to be the best time of the year. The reality is that with increased stress over family, money, and expectations, the number of crime-involved
The Consequences of Being Charged With a Crime as a Non-Citizen
If you are facing criminal charges, it is important to understand how your citizenship status may impact your case. Non-citizens who are charged with a crime may be placed in removal proceedings, which could lead to deportation.
Arizona Arson Charges
Arizona has criminal statutes prohibiting arson, which is generally defined as causing damage to a property or structure via fire or an explosion
Facing Charges? Here are the 4 Things You Need to Know
If you are arrested for a criminal charge, it is important to know what is happening and what your rights are. You may be feeling scared and confused, but don't worry - we are here to help. In this article, we will discuss the 4 things you need to know
What Are the Three Elements of Self-Defense? Is it legal to defend yourself if someone attacks you? Well… it depends on the circumstances. Self-defense is a defense based on justification under A.R.S 13-404 and is often used in assault, battery, and any other crimes that involve physical force. It basically means
What Can Police Ask During A Stop?
Can Police Continue to Question You About Topics Unrelated to the Traffic Stop After the Purpose for the Traffic Stop is Over? After a police officer stops you they cannot question you on matters unrelated to the traffic stop. However, if they have reasonable and articulable suspicion that there is a