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Criminal Trespass in Arizona (ARS 13-1502-1504)

Criminal trespass in Arizona (ARS 13-1502-1504) occurs when someone unlawfully enters or remains on property without permission. It can involve entering a building, fenced area, or vehicle with the intent to commit …

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Can A First-Time Misdemeanor Be Dismissed In Arizona?

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Facing a misdemeanor charge for the first time in Arizona can be intimidating and stressful. Many individuals ask if a first-time misdemeanor can be dismissed and what options are available to minimize its impact on their future. Fortunately, Arizona’s …

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What are the Different Sex Offender Levels in Arizona?

When convicted of specific sex crimes in Arizona, it is mandatory that you register as a sex offender. There are different sex offender levels associated with the registry, which will vary on your level of risk. An Arizona agency will give you a sex offender assessment to determine the risk you pose. It will ask questions across 19 areas, and your score will determine your level. If you face charges that require that you register on the sex offender registry, contact a sex crimes defense lawyer at Gurion Legal. Call them today at (480) 800-0020.Need Quick Answers?What are the Arizona…

Interfering with Judicial Proceedings in Arizona (ARS 13-2810)

Disrupting court proceedings in Arizona, as specified in A.R.S. § 13-2810, is knowingly disobeying or disrupting the lawful orders or operations of a court, including violating restraining orders, refusing to comply with subpoenas, or causing disturbances during …

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What is Considered Domestic Violence in Arizona?

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In Arizona, domestic violence isn’t just a statistic—it’s a reality affecting thousands of residents each year. A 2017 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that almost 40% of …

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Solicitation of Prostitution

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In Arizona, soliciting prostitution is illegal under ARS §13-3214. A first offense is a class 1 misdemeanor, carrying a mandatory minimum jail sentence of 15 consecutive days. A second offense results in …

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