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Arizona law makes it a crime to engage in prostitution. Under A.R.S. § 13-3214, prostitution happens when you trade sexual favors for money or another valuable item. Although some states are considering an approach to sex work, Arizona law imposes strict penalties for individuals who engage in prostitution. Prostitution includes not only engaging in sexual conduct for a fee, but also offering or agreeing to do so. It means a person can face charges even without physical contact. Law enforcement often conducts undercover...
Under ARS § 13-3415, it is a criminal offense to possess, buy, or keep drug paraphernalia. Drug paraphernalia refers to any object, tool, or equipment used in the production, concealment, or...
Being arrested or charged with furnishing or selling alcohol to a minor could attract grave consequences. According to Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS 4-241), it is unlawful to provide alcoholic...
Probation is a legal alternative to incarceration in Arizona. It allows individuals convicted of crimes to remain in the community under supervision. Probation aims to rehabilitate offenders while...
Arrests can undoubtedly be stressful and have a lasting impact on your quality of life. However, if you meet the eligibility requirements for participating in a diversion program, you could avoid the possible consequences of criminal charges. If you successfully complete your diversion program, the court will dismiss the charges you face on the prosecutor's recommendations. A diversion program allows you to receive education and rehabilitation services for the behavior or conduct that led to the criminal activity, reducing...
Influencing a witness under ARS § 13-2802 is a serious offense in Arizona. The law protects the integrity of the legal process by ensuring witnesses can testify truthfully without fear, pressure, or...
The crimes reported in Arizona are generally categorized under infractions, misdemeanors, and felonies. Felonies are the gravest crimes, punishable by a prison sentence and a hefty court fine....
Testimonies are critical in prosecuting cases; sometimes, they are the only evidence the prosecutor has, meaning some cases could be dismissed without testimony, preventing justice delivery. Failure...
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