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Extortion threats legal case
  • Published: May 30, 2025

Introduction Theft by extortion is a serious felony under Arizona law, defined as obtaining property or services by using threats or coercive tactics. These threats might involve physical harm, damage to reputation, exposure of secrets, or even abuse of authority. Because extortion can occur in both in-person and online interactions, these cases require careful legal review. Arizona law treats extortion…Read More

Teen cyberbullying phone
  • Published: May 23, 2025

Introduction Cyberbullying, harassment, and online threats can result in criminal charges for minors under Arizona law. These cases often involve sensitive digital evidence and require a clear understanding of legal thresholds for intent, harm, and free speech. Both parents and juveniles should be aware that online behavior—even when perceived as a joke—can quickly escalate into a criminal case. Understanding the…Read More

  • Published: May 16, 2025

Criminal charges can derail a college career. Learn how to defend student defendants in Arizona. Introduction College students accused of criminal offenses in Arizona face a two-pronged battle: defending themselves in criminal court while also navigating university disciplinary proceedings. These allegations can affect more than a student's academic record—they may impact housing status, campus involvement, future employment, and immigration status.…Read More

  • Published: May 9, 2025

Asset forfeiture is a controversial yet powerful tool used by law enforcement in Arizona drug cases. When officers suspect that property—such as cash, vehicles, or real estate—is connected to illegal drug activity, they can seize it, even if the owner has not been convicted of a crime. What Is Asset Forfeiture? Asset forfeiture allows the government to take ownership of…Read More

Job application with criminal record
  • Published: May 2, 2025

A drug conviction in Arizona can affect far more than your criminal record. Long after fines are paid or jail time is served, a conviction can create lasting barriers to basic life necessities—most notably employment and housing. That’s why protecting your record or seeking post-conviction relief is crucial. Employment Consequences Many employers conduct background checks as part of the hiring…Read More

  • Published: April 25, 2025

Probable cause is a foundational principle in the American legal system, and it plays an especially critical role in Arizona criminal cases. It serves as a safeguard against unlawful government intrusion, ensuring that individuals are not arrested, searched, or charged without a justified basis. Understanding how probable cause works—and how it can be challenged—can have a powerful impact on the…Read More

  • Published: April 18, 2025

Arizona’s drug court programs are designed to help nonviolent drug users to break the cycle of addiction and avoid incarceration. These court-supervised treatment programs combine accountability with rehabilitation, offering participants the chance to reduce or even dismiss their charges upon successful completion. What Is Drug Court? Drug court is a specialized program within the criminal justice system focused on individuals…Read More

  • Published: April 11, 2025

Search warrants play a critical role in drug cases in Arizona. Whether officers search your home, car, or personal belongings, the legality of that search can make or break the state’s case against you. If law enforcement violates your Fourth Amendment rights, the court may suppress the evidence—sometimes leading to a full dismissal. What Is a Search Warrant? A search…Read More

  • Published: April 4, 2025

Methamphetamine is classified as a dangerous drug under Arizona law, and offenses involving its possession, manufacture, or distribution are among the most aggressively prosecuted in the state. Even a small amount of meth can lead to serious felony charges with mandatory prison sentences. Common Meth-Related Charges in Arizona Under A.R.S. § 13-3407, methamphetamine-related charges include: - Possession or use of…Read More

  • Published: March 28, 2025

Prescription drug fraud is a growing concern in Arizona, especially as opioid abuse and prescription misuse continue to rise. Prosecutors aggressively pursue these cases, and the consequences can be severe—even for first-time offenders. If you’ve been accused of prescription fraud, it’s important to understand what you're facing and how to defend yourself. What Is Prescription Drug Fraud? Prescription fraud involves…Read More

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