CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER — FORT MOHAVE, AZ

Criminal Defense Lawyer in Fort Mohave, AZ — Near Mohave County Courthouse

A Criminal Defense Lawyer in Fort Mohave, AZ, defends clients in cases heard at the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman and collaborates with the Fort Mohave Police Department and Mohave County Sheriff’s Office. Located near the iconic Fort Mohave Veterans Memorial Park, we provide focused defense strategies. Call (480) 582-3637.

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Fort Mohave’s legal landscape — local enforcement hook

Fort Mohave policing is primarily handled by the Fort Mohave Police Department, which patrols neighborhoods like El Rio Vista and areas along Highway 95, including the busy Needles Highway corridor. The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office supports broader jurisdiction, especially near the Fort Mohave Desert View prison facility and along I-40. Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers frequently patrol the stretch between Fort Mohave and Bullhead City, focusing enforcement efforts around key landmarks like the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation and local commercial hubs.

Local enforcement in Fort Mohave offers criminal defense opportunities due to frequent multi-agency operations involving the Fort Mohave PD and Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, especially where jurisdiction overlaps near the Arizona Veterans Memorial Bridge. Seasonal enforcement spikes occur during winter holidays near Davis Camp and the Riverside neighborhood, where DUI checkpoints are common. Police body-cam policies by Fort Mohave PD have increased transparency but also require detailed review to challenge evidence effectively, particularly on state routes 95 and 66 where traffic stops happen most frequently.

Criminal defense in Fort Mohave often intersects with domestic violence and weapon enhancement cases due to the area’s strict enforcement of firearm laws near Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman. Domestic violence (DV) tags are taken seriously in this jurisdiction, affecting bond and sentencing outcomes. Additionally, the proximity to military facilities like Fort Mohave Army Reserve Center means that cases involving weapons or assault charges can carry heavier penalties, necessitating knowledgeable defense strategy tailored to local court expectations.

Where your Fort Mohave case goes — specific court names

Charge LevelCourtAddressProsecutor
Misdemeanor (ARS 13-1203)Mohave County Justice Court – District 2700 W Beale St, Kingman, AZ 86401Mohave County Attorney’s Office
Felony (ARS 13-1204)Mohave County Superior Court201 SE 4th St, Kingman, AZ 86401Mohave County Attorney’s Office
DV-Tagged (ARS 13-3601)Justice or Superior Court depending on offense level700 W Beale St or 201 SE 4th St, Kingman, AZMohave County Attorney’s Office

In Fort Mohave, misdemeanors and preliminary hearings are handled at the Mohave County Justice Court in Kingman, while felony cases move to Mohave County Superior Court on SE 4th Street. Citation and release paperwork from local arrests guides which court hears the case, with DV cases routed depending on charge severity.

Recent Case Results

DISMISSED
Aggravated Assault — All Felony Charges Dismissed
DISMISSED
Assault with DV Designation — Charges Dropped
REDUCED
Aggravated Assault → Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.

Quick Facts

16,500
City population (2024 est.)
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Courts serving this area
185 mi / ~3 hrs
From our Tempe office
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Local law enforcement agencies including Fort Mohave PD
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Our Defense Process

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Step 1: Initial Arrest and Booking in Fort Mohave

After an arrest in Fort Mohave, defendants are typically booked at the Mohave County Detention Center, with records handled through the Fort Mohave Police Department or Mohave County Sheriff’s Office. Early arraignments occur at Justice Court in Kingman, where we review police reports and release conditions.

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Step 2: Evidence Review from Fort Mohave Enforcement

We target bodycam footage and patrol logs from Fort Mohave PD and DPS troopers on Highway 95. Reviewing breathalyzer and field sobriety tests conducted near landmarks like the Fort Mojave Casino can reveal procedural errors or gaps in probable cause.

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Step 3: Filing Motions in Mohave County Courts

Based on local policing patterns, we file motions to suppress evidence obtained during DUI checkpoints near Riverside Drive or the Needles Highway corridor. Fort Mohave courts respect challenges related to jurisdictional overlaps and multi-agency arrests.

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Step 4: Resolution or Trial at Kingman Courthouse

Trials and plea negotiations take place at Mohave County Superior Court, where local prosecutors consider Fort Mohave’s enforcement context. We advocate for reduced penalties or favorable resolutions, leveraging knowledge of local sentencing trends and docket schedules.

Penalties you’re facing in Fort Mohave courts

OffenseARSLevelPenalties
Simple Assault — Intentional InjuryP12Class 1 MisdemeanorUp to 6 months jail, $2,500 fines
Simple Assault — Fear of Injury13-1203(A)(2)Class 2 MisdemeanorUp to 4 months jail, $750 fines
Aggravated Assault — Serious InjuryP13Class 3 Felony2-8.75 years prison
Aggravated Assault — Deadly Weapon13-1204(A)(2)Class 3 Dangerous5-15 years mandatory prison
Assault + DV DesignationP14EnhancedMandatory treatment, firearm ban, no-contact orders
Threatening & Intimidation13-1202Class 1 Misd / Class 6 Felony6 months jail or 1.5 years prison

Sentencing ranges shift based on prior felony history under ARS 13-703, dangerous offense allegations under ARS 13-704, and aggravating or mitigating factors under ARS 13-701. We map your specific exposure in the first consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Attorney: Derek Oliverson

Derek Oliverson founded Oliverson Law in 2016 after serving as a police officer in Henderson, Nevada, a prosecutor with the Mohave County Attorney’s Office, and a judge at Page Magistrate Court (3,000+ cases/year) and Glendale City Court (40,000+ cases annually). He earned his J.D. from Creighton University School of Law and was admitted to the Arizona Bar in October 2009.

That background matters for cases because Derek has sat in the judge’s chair evaluating probable cause, stood at the prosecutor’s table presenting assault charges, and worn the badge making arrests. He knows what convinces a Pinal County judge, what weaknesses prosecutors try to hide, and what procedural shortcuts officers take. He answers his own phone. Call (480) 582-3637.

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