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Phoenix to Conduct Largest Gun Buyback Program in City’s History
Law Office of James Novak

The Mayor of Phoenix AZ recently announced plans for the largest Gun Buyback Program to be held in May 2013. It is being funded by an anonymous donation of $100,000.00. A Gun Buyback Program is an organized jurisdictional effort to compensate gun owners in return for their guns. The goal is to take unwanted guns…

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Weapon Charges | Gun Charges Phoenix AZ
Law Office of James Novak

Phoenix Criminal Defense Weapon Charges “The defense of a Arizona good criminal attorney who defends weapons charges frequently in Phoenix Criminal Justice System will greatly increase your chances of a getting a good outcome in your case.” Weapon Charges in Phoenix AZ Weapons charges are commonly charged along with other criminal offenses if you were…

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Weapon Charges | AZ Gun Charges
Law Office of James Novak

AZ Weapon Laws and Criminal Defense “There are many defenses that can be used by qualified Criminal Attorneys in Arizona to challenge the evidence against you and weapon charges. Due to their potentially serious nature of weapon charges in AZ, you should contact an Arizona criminal defense or weapon’s charge defense attorney as soon as…

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Weapon Charges | Gun Charges Mesa AZ
Law Office of James Novak

Weapon Charges – Mesa AZ Criminal Defense Attorney “Most of the best criminal attorneys who defend weapon charges in Mesa AZ will provide a free consultation. You can discuss your charges, potential penalties if convicted and defense options”. Weapon Charges in Mesa AZ Mesa AZ weapons and gun charges are commonly charged with other criminal…

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Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney Blog

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...

Recent Arizona Court Opinion Highlights Reality that Multiple Offenses Means Harsher Sentences In Arizona, if a defendant with prior convictions is found guilty of a crime, that defendant will face a harsher sentence than if he or she had no...

“Motive” as a Reason to Admit Otherwise Inadmissible Evidence at Trial When can an Arizona court admit evidence regarding a previous, seemingly unrelated offense during criminal proceedings? The answer is tricky, as...

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