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Choosing The Right Criminal Defense Attorney

November 9, 2023

How to Choose the Right Phoenix AZ Criminal Defense Attorney With more than 23 years defending thousands accused of misdemeanors and felonies throughout Arizona and the Greater Phoenix area, I can assure you, IT WILL HAPPEN.  At some point, you, a family member or friend will be investigated, charged, and/or subsequently prosecuted for a criminal

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Preparing Your Client After Getting Arrested

November 9, 2023

Arizona Criminal Process After Getting Arrested It’s 2:30 a.m. and the phone rings. It’s the wife of a client telling you her husband has just been arrested, and they need immediate help. Whether the situation involves a charge of DUI, disorderly conduct, possession of drugs, misdemeanor or felony, this scenario plays out time and again

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The Ultimate Guide to Posting a Bond in a Criminal Case

November 9, 2023

As often happens, when one is arrested, the court will impose release conditions before letting them out of jail. If the court orders the payment of a bond, the person will remain in custody until the bond is posted with the jail or court. Although the process is not overly complicated, the mechanism to post

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Sample Allocution Statement

November 9, 2023

Preparing Your Client To Address The Court At Sentencing The majority of criminal cases result in a conviction for some offense. Many attorneys proceed to sentencing without really explaining the process to the client, or offering them any advice ( like a sample allocution statement) on how they should address the court. Especially in those

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PROBATION: A Basic Understanding

November 9, 2023

Arizona Probation Overview The client charged with a felony and scared about the potential incarceration is usually only concerned about receiving a probationary grant. However, in many cases they really have no understanding of what probation entails. In 2013, Maricopa County Adult Probation had 21,000 individuals under supervision and another 53,000 individuals under its expanded

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