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What Happens When a Case is Dismissed in Arizona?

When someone is charged with a crime in Arizona, one of the best-case scenarios for the defendant is that the case is dismissed. If you are facing a criminal charge in Arizona, it is in your best interest to contact an experienced Arizona criminal lawyer to help have your case dismissed before it reaches trial.

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Everything You Need to Know About Armed Robbery Laws in Arizona

Every year, it is estimated that somewhere between $800 billion and $2 trillion gets laundered globally. Money laundering is a serious crime in both Arizona and at the federal level where launderers illegally obtain money and then try to make their money seem legitimate through what are often complex financial schemes.

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Money Laundering in Arizona: What You Need To Know

Every year, it is estimated that somewhere between $800 billion and $2 trillion gets laundered globally. Money laundering is a serious crime in both Arizona and at the federal level where launderers illegally obtain money and then try to make their money seem legitimate through what are often complex financial schemes.

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Prescription Forgery in Arizona. What You Need To Know.

Oftentimes, people will have surgery and be prescribed a drug that is highly effective, but also likely addictive. If you or someone you know became addicted to prescription drugs after surgery, it is incredibly important to get help fast. More often than not, prescription drug abuse begins after someone has been prescribed a medicine for a certain ailment, and then becomes addicted and will do anything to obtain more.

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Recreational Marijuana in Arizona Proposition 207 and Getting Your Record Expunged

With Proposition 207 passing in Arizona with 60% of the vote, a lot of people are wondering exactly how the laws in the state are going to change moving forward when it comes to marijuana, drug charges, drugged driving charges, and more.

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Drug Trafficking Laws in Arizona.

If you’ve been charged with violating drug trafficking laws in Arizona, you could be facing serious penalties and a felony criminal record. A criminal defense attorney experienced in handling drug cases can help protect your rights and advocate for the best possible outcome.

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What Happens if I Violate my Probation in Arizona?

If you’re on probation and not sitting in jail, count yourself lucky. The US Justice System can be brutal, but that doesn’t mean you should see probation as a walk in the park. When you’re put on probation, you’re expected to follow rules and guidelines to get to a point where you’re entirely independent once again.

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Transportation of Marijuana for Sale Cases in Pima County Arizona

Marijuana has been a hot-topic dispute in the United States for many decades now. As of late 2020, only 11 states allow the use of recreational and medicinal marijuana, whereas an additional 22 states allow the use of only medicinal marijuana. Arizona is one of the 22 states that only allows medical marijuana use, which was legalized in Arizona by way of Proposition 203 in 2010. Recreational use of marijuana is still not legalized in Arizona. The initiative that sought for recreational marijuana use in 2016, Proposition 205, failed with 48.7% of the vote.

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What are Some Potential Defenses Against an Accusation of Fraud?

Fraud is the general term used to define a range of offenses involving dishonesty or misrepresentation of fact, a falsified statement, or deceitful behavior (“fraudulent acts”). Somebody commits fraud when they intentionally deceive another person to make personal gain or to damage that person. People commit fraud in many settings, and people are committing more fraud on the internet than ever before.

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What to do If You’ve Been Charged With a Criminal Offense

Being charged with a criminal offense is an unpleasant realization. You are now accused of a crime and stand to lose your job, driver’s license, civil privileges, and years of your life. With this threat hanging over your head, it is vital that you understand what comes next, and what you should do. Thus, this article will hopefully clear up some questions on your case as well as proper steps to take.

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