Posts Tagged ‘disorderly conduct’
Criminal Damage In Arizona
Criminal damage is a pretty common crime in Arizona but the consequences can be severe. While criminal damage is most often charged as a misdemeanor, it can very easily be charged as a felony — the amount of damage just needs to be over $1000 (which would include almost any car accident). When there is…
Read MoreThe Problem With Disorderly Conduct In Arizona
Disorderly conduct in Arizona, sometimes referred to as “disturbing the peace,” is a crime that can be committed in an almost infinite number of ways because the language of the Arizona disorderly conduct law is very broad. It is also very subjective because the crime is not well defined. As a result, it’s not uncommon…
Read MoreWhen A Domestic Violence Victim Doesn’t Want To Press Charges
Domestic violence is as big a problem in Arizona as it is everywhere else. It’s a problem that became the focus of law enforcement years ago and has led to the proliferation of special “domestic violence courts” across the country, including in Arizona. A spat of recent high-profile domestic violence cases involving athletes and celebrities…
Read MoreTucson Domestic Violence Charges
What Qualifies As Domestic Violence Charges The title of “domestic violence” carries some pretty severe connotations (not to mention legal consequences) that aren’t always warranted. After having been subjected to numerous public service campaigns and news reports regarding a number of high profile/celebrity cases, I think most of us are aware that domestic violence is…
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