What Is Arizona’s 30-Day Rule?

April 23, 2025 | Assault & Violent Crimes

Updated April 2025 Drivers in Arizona who are arrested for a DUI can face license suspension even if they are never convicted of a crime. The reason for this is that Arizona’s Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) handles driving privileges as a separate proceeding from the criminal charge. Arizona considers driving a privilege, not a right…. read more

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Theft of Means of Transportation in Arizona: ARS 13-1814

April 16, 2025 | Assault & Violent Crimes

What some may know as “grand theft auto,” Arizona law calls theft of means of transportation as set forth in ARS 13-1814. Theft of means of transportation is a class 3 felony in Arizona, which can result in several years of prison time and hefty fines. If you have been charged with theft of means… read more

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Criminal Damage in Arizona: ARS 13-1602

March 20, 2025 | Arizona Revised Statutes

In Arizona, Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) 13-1602 is the law that makes it illegal to cause damage to another person’s property. In this post, we examine ARS 13-1602. We will cover how it defines criminal damage, the penalties for criminal damage upon conviction, and some possible defenses to a charge of criminal damage. If you… read more

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Arizona Aggravated Criminal Damage: ARS 13-1604

March 14, 2025 | Arizona Revised Statutes

ARS 13-1604 is Arizona’s aggravated criminal damage statute, which makes it illegal to. In this post, we examine Arizona’s aggravated criminal damage law.  We will cover the types of aggravated criminal damage Arizona law makes punishable, the types of prison sentences and fines you can face if you are convicted of aggravated criminal damage, and… read more

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Luring a Minor for Sexual Exploitation in Arizona: ARS 13-3554

February 28, 2025 | Arizona Order of Protection,Arizona Revised Statutes,Sex Crimes

If an adult attempts to engage a minor for the purpose of an eventual sexual encounter, then under ARS 13-3554, Arizona law defines this as luring a minor for sexual exploitation. It is a serious crime that can lead to felony-level penalties. In this post, we will see how Arizona law defines luring a minor… read more

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