Reckless Driving in Arizona
Reckless driving in Arizona is a criminal offense that can carry jail time, license consequences, and a permanent record. But many reckless driving charges arise from misunderstood situations on the road. Learn how Arizona defines reckless driving and why these cases are often defensible in Tucson and Pima County.
What Is a Motion to Remand in Arizona Criminal Cases?
When Can a Class 6 Felony Be Designated a Misdemeanor in Arizona?
New Witness at the Last Minute?
Why Prosecutors Can’t Spring New DUI Evidence on You at the Last Minute
Why a Blurry Body Camera Video Can Be a Big Problem in a Tucson DUI Case
What a DUI Attorney Should Be Doing on Your Case
Understanding the MVD (ADOT) Process After a DUI Arrest in Arizona
After a DUI arrest in Arizona, your criminal case and your driver’s license move on separate tracks. This post explains how the MVD (ADOT) process works, why deadlines matter, and how requesting a hearing can preserve options.
Sentencing: Why Outcomes Can Be Unpredictable, Even with the Best Advocacy
Who is Legally Responsible for a Dog?
Understanding Criminal Legal Procedures in Tucson and Pima County
Why Sentencing Outcomes Can Be Unexpected—Even with the Best Advocacy
What to Expect at Your Sentencing Hearing
Understanding Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL) Outside Your Attorney’s State
Understanding Self-Defense in Arizona: What You Need to Know
Can I Request a New Judge If They Talked Privately With the Prosecutor?
Why Intent Matters in Criminal Cases
What Happens at Sentencing? A Defense Attorney’s Perspective
“I Was Defending Myself!”: Why Self-Defense Claims Are Hard to Prove