In most cases, it is probably a good idea to get a DUI attorney as quickly as possible as being charged with this offense. See, driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs or alcohol is not a minor traffic violation. It is considered a criminal offense. The charges for a DUI offense can depend upon …
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Read MoreBeing accused of a criminal offense is a serious matter that brings with a dire consequences of not properly handle. This is true whether it is a felony or misdemeanor. If not handled properly, a serious criminal charge can create lifelong repercussions. Fortunately, an experienced criminal attorney can provide knowledgeable counsel and legal representation throughout …
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Read MoreLearn Some Benefits Of Hiring A DUI Attorney An arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) can be a stressful situation. Even though the accused individual maintains the right to represent their interest in court, it is essential to hire a DUI attorney as quickly as possible. This is because we can provide the legal …
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Read MoreThe Arizona Legislature adjourned on May 3, 2018. Most of the new laws they passed take effect on August 3, 2018. The legislature created a new civil traffic violation and two new vehicular crimes. They also amended a key definition and fixed a problem for prisoners. A.R.S. §28-694 was added to make it a civil …
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Read MoreThe Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits the infliction of cruel and unusual punishments. Prisoners on death row argue that the death penalty violates the Eighth Amendment. The United States Supreme Court has held that it violates the Eighth Amendment to execute prisoners who have intellectual disabilities or who committed their crimes when they …
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Read MoreThe Arizona Revised Statutes state that first degree murder and any murder committed during the commission of 22 different felonies are eligible for the death penalty. A.R.S. § 13-751 sets out fourteen aggravating circumstances for a jury to consider. If a jury finds at least one of the aggravating circumstances and then determines that there …
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