Indecent Exposure in Arizona: ARS 13-1402

March 13, 2026 | Assault & Violent Crimes

Indecent exposure is a criminal offense in Arizona that, depending on the circumstances, can be a misdemeanor or a felony-level charge.  Depending on factors like the age of the person in front of whom the act occurs, whether it is a first-time or a repeat offense, and how many prior offenses have been committed. A… read more

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Offenses Committed While on Release in Arizona: ARS 13-708

March 13, 2026 | Assault & Violent Crimes

If you are charged with a crime while you are on pretrial release, bond, probation, parole, work furlough, community supervision, or, in some cases, the sentence for the new crime will be significantly more harsh than if you were not on probation. AZ Defenders criminal defense attorneys represent people charged with many kinds of crimes… read more

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Kidnapping in Arizona: ARS 13-1304

March 13, 2026 | Assault & Violent Crimes

Under Arizona law, a person commits kidnapping by knowingly restraining another person with the intent to engage in one of the specific acts listed in A.R.S. § 13-1304. Depending on the circumstances, it can be a Class 4, Class 3, or Class 2 felony. In some circumstances, kidnapping in Arizona can also be a federal… read more

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Unlawful Imprisonment in Arizona: ARS 13-1303

March 13, 2026 | Assault & Violent Crimes

Under Arizona law, knowingly restraining another person can subject you to a charge of unlawful imprisonment. Unlawful imprisonment is sometimes informally referred to as “false imprisonment,” although false imprisonment more commonly refers to a related civil claim.  Depending on the circumstances, a conviction of unlawful imprisonment can be a Class 6 felony or a Class… read more

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