1st degree felonie for a 17 year old in arizona tresspassing
I'm assuming the 17-year-old is charged with Trespassing in the First Degree (a residential structure), which is a Class 6 felony, or even a Class...
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I'm assuming the 17-year-old is charged with Trespassing in the First Degree (a residential structure), which is a Class 6 felony, or even a Class...
You would not be convicted, because the judgment has been deferred. If you fail to complete or violate the terms, the judgment is entered with no...
What does his lawyer advise? What is the strength of the State's case against him? It is within the sole discretion of the prosecutor to make plea...
My colleague, Mr. Kephart, is spot on. I am curious as to whether he has been charged as a prohibited possessor in federal court, or is this a...
The prosecutor will run a criminal history on you, and will likely see that you were stopped by police previously. I am concerned about the...
You should also be concerned about the pending misdemeanor cases. I do not share your belief that the charges are "soon to be dismissed," as they...
There is no such thing as "felony 1 theft" under Arizona law. The most serious theft charge is a Class 2 felony, which is only triggered by an...
The key question is NOT what the police submitted to the prosecutor's office, but what the prosecutor charged and what is filed in City (or...
The key questions in Miranda violation cases are: (1) was the person interrogated? (2) was the interrogation done while the person was IN CUSTODY?...
If your son's case winds up in a Municipal or City Court, the "public defender" will likely be a Court appointed, private attorney. This...