When is it considered justifiable to use physical force in self-defense? According to A.R.S. 13-404, the use of physical force is defined as an act of self-defense as long as it is done reasonably. ...
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In Arizona, the legal system takes a firm stance against Domestic Violence crimes. However, there are instances where these accusations may be overstated or even false. Being found guilty can greatly ...
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After being convicted of domestic violence (DV), individuals often wonder about their gun rights. The simple answer is that there are restrictions at both the state and federal level. In Arizona, ...
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An Investigatory Stop, commonly known as a "Terry" Stop or "Stop and Frisk", is a temporary restriction of an individual's freedom and is considered a seizure under the 4th Amendment. Unlike a regular ...
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One common inquiry frequently asked is regarding the meaning of a "set-aside" conviction in Arizona. Essentially, a set-aside changes the designation of the conviction from "guilty" to "set-aside" and ...
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