When you're being investigated by the police, have been charged with a crime, or are considering seeking compensation for an injury you suffered as a result of someone else's negligence, our blog posts offer vital information to help you make sense of it all.
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A Flagstaff Lawyer Explains the Mere Presence Defense The mere presence defense is underutilized, but can often be beneficial in an Arizona criminal case. A Flagstaff defense attorney explains. -
How to Choose a Flagstaff Lawyer Learn how to choose the best Flagstaff lawyer for your criminal defense or personal injury case, including what to expect from a free consultation. -
Arizona Injury Law: Bouncers and Employees Arizona police officers, bouncers, and security guards don't have the right to injure customers of a business. Learn how to file a claim for compensation. -
Arizona Medical Marijuana Gets Its Day in Court Medical marijuana is legal in the State of Arizona, but federal law can undermine the state's authority. Learn what this means for you. -
Flagstaff Injury Lawyers Explain Comparative Negligence Arizona's personal injury laws favor comparative negligence when more than one person is at fault for an accident. Learn what this means for your case. -
Holbrook Defense Lawyers Fight Drug Stops Griffen & Stevens Law Firm, PLLC defends drug cases in Navajo County Superior Court, including transportation of drugs for sale and drug trafficking charges. -
Flagstaff Accident Lawyers Discuss Injury Law Griffen & Stevens Law Firm, PLLC fights for Flagstaff residents and visitors who've been injured in car accidents and bicycle collisions. -
Flagstaff Lawyer Discusses Felony Probation Have you heard of lifetime probation? Learn what offenses can result in indefinite probation and when probation can be terminated by the court. -
Making Bail in Arizona Bail and bonds play a major role in felony cases in Arizona. Our Flagstaff lawyers share what you need to know about making bail after an arrest.