Facing foreclosure can be a daunting experience, jeopardizing both your home and rights. In such distressing times, foreclosure defense lawyers play a crucial role in protecting homeowners. These legal experts deeply understand...
Criminal Defense

What Is The Difference Between Burglary Vs. Robbery
In our society, crime is an unfortunate reality that we must face. Two commonly misunderstood terms in criminal activity are burglary vs. robbery. While both crimes involve the unlawful acquisition of someone else's property, the two have...
Arizona’s Endangerment Law
Phoenix's endangerment law is a legal provision that aims to prevent individuals from engaging in activities that endanger the safety of others. It applies to various situations that could pose a threat to public safety, such as reckless...
Civil Fines for Shoplifting: Understanding the Financial and Legal Risks
Shoplifting is a serious crime that can result in legal and financial consequences for offenders. In addition to facing criminal charges, offenders may be subject to civil fines for shoplifting. These fines are monetary penalties designed...
Understanding Federal Law: Is Bank Robbery a Federal Crime?
Bank robbery is a serious crime that involves the theft of money or property from a bank or financial institution. While state laws may vary, bank robbery is considered a federal crime under certain circumstances. Therefore, understanding...
Post-Conviction Appeals In Phoenix
When a person is unfairly convicted as a result of an error committed by the court, the prosecutor, or even their own lawyer, they have the right to introduce further evidence or raise other problems after their conviction. However, in...
Arizona Criminal Law
The criminal law in Arizona is a body of statutes defining the nature and consequences of offensive behaviors, actions, and attempts. These statutes are found throughout the Arizona Revised Statutes (Az. Rev. Stat.) but are mostly...
Misconduct Involving Weapons in Arizona: ARS 13-3102
What is Misconduct Involving Weapons? The crime of “Misconduct Involving Weapons” defined in A.R.S. § 13-3102, is a serious crime in Arizona and is usually charged as a felony offense for the illegal possession of a deadly weapon. There...
Can I Still Be Charged With Burglary If I Didn’t Commit a Theft Crime in Arizona?
Let's say you're at someone's door. You knock; they don't answer. You wiggle the knob; it's locked. But, for whatever reason, you want to get inside. So you force the door open with your shoulder and enter the residence. After you're...
Your Constitutional Rights When You’ve Been Charged with a Crime in Arizona
Have you been arrested and charged with a crime in Arizona? If so, it is vital that you understand what rights you have. Any criminal conviction will have a substantial impact on your life. Even a misdemeanor conviction could affect your...