In any criminal trial, presentation strategy of the defense theory to the jury is equally as important as the defense itself. This article focuses on a recent Arizona Supreme Court decision where the defendant was convicted after committing a drug crime under duress. The Court ruled that the defendant has the right to inform the jury in opening statements of the intended testimony and reasoning behind it. Other features of the article include Arizona’s duress defense, Q. & A, drug smuggling penalties, defenses, and how a criminal defense attorney can help you defend your charges.
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Arizona Court’s Opinion Reinforces Case Law Dictating Trial Court Jurisdiction Over Defendants Over Eighteen Years of Age In a recent opinion published by the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, the court vacated a trial court’s dismissal of an assault indictment...
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