Where We Work
We provide aggressive and affordable criminal defense representation statewide.
Most criminal defense firms limit themselves to one Arizona County. However, we understand that serious injustices occur throughout the state. We travel to all 15 Arizona counties including Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Yavapai, and Yuma.
If you need a criminal defense lawyer, we are here to help. We have regularly fought for our clients in their criminal cases throughout the state of Arizona. We will do everything we can to get you the best possible result in your case, whether it be a dismissal, a not guilty verdict, or a favorable plea offer. Call our firm and speak directly to an attorney, not an assistant or salesperson.
Apache County
Apache County
Apache County, Arizona is home to the largest Indian reservation in any country throughout the United States.
Cochise County
Cochise County
Founded in 1881, Cochise County has a population of 125,922 and its name comes from the Chiricahua Apache war Chief, Cochise.
Coconino County
Coconino County
Coconino County, taking its name from Cohonino – Havasupai tribe, is the the second largest county in the US by area.
Gila County
Gila County
Gila County was created in 1881 from land that previously existed within Maricopa and Pinal county.
La Paz County
La Paz County
La Paz is the last county to be created in Arizona, founded in 1983 and means “the peace” in Spanish.
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County is the largest county in Arizona and fourth most populated county in the country.
Mohave County
Mohave County
Mohave County is one of the original four Arizona counties when it was founded in 1864. It shares parts of the Grand Canyon, Lake Mead and the entirety of the Parashant National Monument.
Navajo County
Navajo County
Navajo County split from Apache County in 1895 and boasts Monument Valley, Kearns Canyon and a vast swath of ponderosa pine forests.
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County began as one of the original four Arizona Counties, later of which lands from Pima became the counties of Cochise, Graham and Santa Cruz.
Pinal County
Pinal County
Pinal County was founded in 1875 with land originally belonging to Maricopa County and Pima County.
Yuma County
Yuma County
Yuma County was founded in 1864 and sits at the south-west edge of Arizona, bordering California, Baja California and Sonora, Mexico.