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Arizona Aggravated Assault Charges - Canyon State Law

When you are arrested and charged with an aggravated assault you need to be prepared for a fight in the courts of Arizona. As an aggravated assault or Criminal Defense Attorney, I will fight to get our charges dismissed.

Arizona Assault Charges and The Penalties - Canyon State Law

If you are charged with any type of Assault in Arizona, here is what you face and what you will be up against in your assault case.

Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney - Canyon State Law

Why You Need to Hire the Top Criminal Defense Attorney in Arizona

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TODD LEVITT, MMMA, MMMP, Medical Marijuana Attorney, MIchigan Med. Marijuana laws

Pennsylvania DUI Drivers License Suspension

When can I get my driver's license back for a pennsylvania DUI license suspension

Answers for Criminal Law Cases

CRIMINAL Answers for Criminal Law Cases A criminal record could cause problems in an employment opportunity, even if you have been only charged once for a crime. Sometimes even the least serious crimes may prevent you from obtaining certain types of employment or could cause you to lose your job.

Difference Between Robbery and Burglary

Though used interchangeably colloquially, robbery and burglary are not the same crime. There are some key differences you need to understand.

Myths About DUI Defense

The area of DUI defense is a clouded one. Many people think they understand what a DUI defense entails but, when facts come to facts, they don’t understand. Here are some of the most common myths about DUI.

Ohio Drug Schedule

Not all drugs in Ohio are classified the same. The section 3719.41 of the Ohio Revised Code classifies drugs, or controlled substances, into schedules, from Schedule I to Schedule V.

Solicitation for Prostitution Information

Solicitation, in the criminal sense, is requesting, encouraging or demanding someone to participate or engage in criminal activities, with the intent to either facilitate or contribute to the committing of that conduct. Typically, solicitation refers to the crime of soliciting a prostitute.

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