CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER — KINGMAN WEST, AZ

Criminal Defense Lawyer in Kingman West Near Mohave Courthouse

A Criminal Defense Lawyer in Kingman West provides dedicated legal defense at the Mohave County Superior Court. Local cases often involve the Kingman Police Department and Mohave County Sheriff’s Office patrolling the U.S. Route 93 corridor and neighborhoods like Hualapai Mountain Estates. Call (480) 582-3637 for defense support.

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Kingman West’s Legal Landscape — Local Enforcement Agencies

Kingman West is served primarily by the Kingman Police Department, which patrols downtown areas near Beale Street and neighborhoods such as Valle Vista. The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office covers more rural parts like Cerbat and sections of U.S. Route 93, which is a frequent site of DUI and traffic stops. Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers monitor major routes through the area including Interstate 40. The Mohave County Jail, near the courthouse on Spring Street, holds detainees while local employers like Kingman Regional Medical Center contribute to the city’s economic landscape.

Local enforcement in Kingman West follows body-camera policies aligned with Arizona DPS standards. Joint task forces between the Kingman Police and Mohave County Sheriff often operate along Interstate 40 and Allen Street, creating multi-jurisdictional enforcement zones. Seasonal enforcement ramps up during holidays on the Historic Route 66 corridor, where DUI checkpoints frequently occur near the Powerhouse Visitor Center. These local patterns offer defense opportunities such as challenging probable cause or procedural violations tied to jurisdictional overlaps and equipment calibration.

Related practice areas in Kingman West include domestic violence (DV) and weapon enhancement cases. DV-tagged crimes are treated seriously at the Mohave County Superior Court due to local zero-tolerance policies influenced by community advocacy groups. Weapon enhancements often arise near neighborhoods like Cerbat and affect sentencing in the 3rd Avenue courthouse. These tags and enhancements can greatly influence plea bargaining and trial strategy within Mohave County’s legal system.

Where your Kingman West case goes — local courts

Charge LevelCourtAddressProsecutor
Misdemeanor (ARS 13-1203)Mohave County Justice Court Precinct 1700 W Beale St, Kingman, AZ 86401Mohave County Attorney’s Office
Felony (ARS 13-1204)Mohave County Superior Court401 Spring St, Kingman, AZ 86401Mohave County Attorney’s Office
DV-Tagged (ARS 13-3601)Depends on charge level; Justice or Superior Court700 W Beale St or 401 Spring St, Kingman, AZMohave County Attorney’s Office

Kingman West criminal cases are routed based on charge severity. Misdemeanors are handled by the Justice Court Precinct 1 on Beale Street, while felony charges proceed to the Superior Court on Spring Street. Domestic violence-tagged cases may be heard in either court depending on offense classification. Citation and arrest paperwork processed by Kingman Police or Sheriff deputies specify the appropriate venue.

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

28,654
City population (2024 est.)
2
Courts serving this area
180 mi / ~3 hrs
From our Tempe office
3
Local law enforcement agencies
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Our Defense Process

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Step 1: Initial Kingman West Police Contact

Following an arrest or citation in Kingman West, typically on U.S. Route 93 or near the Historic Route 66 corridor, the Kingman Police Department or Mohave County Sheriff gathers preliminary evidence. Early contact with these local agencies helps secure body-cam footage and arrest reports, essential for crafting a defense at the Mohave County courts.

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Step 2: Reviewing Evidence from Kingman West Enforcement

Defense investigation targets reports from Kingman PD and Mohave County Sheriff deputies, including breathalyzer test results from roadside stops along Beale Street and documentation from DUI checkpoints near Hualapai Mountain Estates. Analyzing multi-agency reports ensures accuracy and detects procedural errors in enforcement.

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Step 3: Filing Motions in Mohave County Superior Court

Based on patterns of enforcement on Interstate 40 and Kingman West neighborhoods, motions to suppress evidence or challenge jurisdiction are filed in the Superior Court located on Spring Street. These motions often leverage local body-camera policies and multi-agency coordination to question the legality of stops and searches.

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Step 4: Resolution or Trial at Kingman West Courts

Cases either resolve through negotiated pleas at the Mohave County Justice or Superior Courts or proceed to trial within the Kingman West legal corridor. Familiarity with local prosecutors and judges in these courts helps tailor defense strategies to the specific nuances of Kingman West’s judicial system.

Penalties you’re facing in Kingman West 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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