Violent Crimes
Arizona's judicial system takes violent crimes very seriously. Crimes like homicide, domestic violence, kidnapping, and assault are all violent criminal offenses that state and county attorneys aggressively prosecute. When you're charged with a violent crime in Arizona, your future may be at stake.
It is critical to hire the best criminal defense lawyer in Arizona to defend you. With years of experience and extensive knowledge in Arizona's judicial system, the Law Office of Michael Alarid has a track record of successfully defending violent crime cases.
A violent crime conviction can carry severe penalties, including expensive fines, imprisonment, and difficult or impossible to expunge additions to your criminal record. Arizona's judicial system sentences harsh punishments for all violent crimes, even if you have a clean record with no previous convictions.
If you want to avoid the worst possible scenario of conviction, hiring a knowledgeable Arizona criminal defense lawyer with a proven track record of success is often your best chance. Experience matters in criminal law, especially when you have a lot on the line. Having a criminal defense attorney who has represented people in your position before can be advantageous.
The investigation process in Arizona for violent crimes is aggressive. Law enforcement will investigate the crime extensively and push to gather as much evidence as they can. They are trained to gather information from the entire scene, from holding physical evidence to questioning those involved and potential witnesses around the area. They know how to get statements that build a strong case against the accused.
Investigators will use anything you say to them against you in the court of law. It does not matter what the courts charge you with; you are entitled to have a defense. Use your rights and contact the Law Office of Michael Alarid, III immediately. Or call (602) 818-3110 for a professional violent crimes lawyer.
Arizona's laws can potentially put people's lives at stake. Even when life in prison or the death penalty aren’t the table, violent crime charges can still result in life-altering consequences. The justice system only works when every accused person receives a vigorous defense, especially when they have a lot on the line. You deserve to have a criminal defense professional in your corner, no matter the accusations against you.
According to the long list of Arizona Revised Statutes, violent crimes include offenses like:
The class of misdemeanor or felony depends on the perceived severity of the violent crime. Each class has certain sentencing guidelines:
Occasionally, other penalties may be recommended in place of or in addition to prison, fines and probation. Some of these penalties may include the domestic violence program, anger management classes, and community service.
In addition to the criminal penalties of a violent crime conviction in Arizona, you’ll also have to deal with the far-reaching consequences of having it on your criminal record. This can make it harder for you to rent an apartment or home, go to school, maintain your gun rights, or remain gainfully employed.
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Arizona doesn't stop there with the violent crime allegations. Carjacking crimes, vehicle manslaughter crimes, weapons crimes, disorderly conduct, stocking, harassment, resisting arrest, drive-by shootings, and unlawful discharge all fall within Arizona's violent crime laws.
Robbery is a violent crime that involves the taking of property from another person using violence or threats of violence. Robbery is a class 4 felony charges, while armed robbery is a more serious class 2 felony charge. The penalties can change based on the circumstances.
For example, if the crime was completed, the property was taken, and there was no injury or threat of force with a weapon, the charges may have different outcomes. On the other hand, if you're charged with an armed robbery with a forceful threat that results in injury, there can be much harsher penalties.
In Arizona, a kidnapping crime is more than just luring a child into a car. Even if there was no injury, kidnapping is still considered a violent crime. Arizona defines kidnapping as a form of restraint; someone was held against their will.
For example, an individual who restrains an alleged victim while involved in another criminal act, like domestic violence, can be charged with kidnapping. Usually, when an individual is accused of kidnapping, Arizona law will also stack on additional charges or allegations to increase the penalties.
Criminal defense attorney Michael Alarid is a committed lawyer with extensive experience representing clients in all types of criminal matters, including violent assault allegations. There are two sides to every story, and you deserve to have your voice heard. If you’re facing prosecution for an alleged violent assault, call the Law Office of Michael Alarid at (602) 818-3110 to schedule your consultation.
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