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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What You Need to Know About the Flagstaff Municipal CourtFlagstaff Municipal Court has concurrent jurisdiction with the Flagstaff Justice Court over criminal cases that arise out of events occurring in the Flagstaff.
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What You Need to Know About the Flagstaff Justice CourtThis article is part of our Criminal Defense in Northern Arizona Courts series. Learn what to expect when your case is tried at the Flagstaff Justice Court.
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Flagstaff Car Accident Lawyers Explain What You Need to Know About Arizona Car InsuranceAs Flagstaff’s car accident law firm, Griffen & Stevens Law Firm, PLLC has seen many clients who are unfamiliar with the terms of their car insurance policies.
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A Flagstaff Lawyer Explains Arizona Forfeiture Proceedings Related to Pending Criminal ChargesA civil legal pleading called a Notice of Pending Forfeiture allows the State of Arizona to take your personal property after a criminal charge.
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Our Flagstaff DUI Lawyer Can Help You Challenge a License SuspensionWhen you're pulled over under suspicion of a DUI, choices must be made that can drastically affect the outcome of the case. Learn what a DUI lawyer recommends.
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A Flagstaff Injury Lawyer Shares What You Need to Know About Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage in ArizonaIf you've been injured in an Arizona car accident, it's vital that you understand your options for uninsured & underinsured coverage. Get Our Guidance Today.
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Could the Mere Presence Defense Help Your Arizona Criminal Case?The mere presence defense is underutilized, but can often be beneficial in an Arizona criminal case. A Flagstaff defense attorney explains.
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How to Choose a Flagstaff Lawyer for Your Criminal Defense or Personal Injury CaseLearn how to choose the best Flagstaff lawyer for your criminal defense or personal injury case, including what to expect from a free consultation.
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Bouncers and Employees Don't Have the Right to Injure CustomersArizona 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.
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Arizona Medical Marijuana: What You Need to Know If You're Facing Federal Drug ChargesMedical marijuana is legal in the State of Arizona, but federal law can undermine the state's authority. Learn what this means for you.
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What You Need to Know About Comparative Negligence in Arizona Personal Injury ClaimsArizona'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.
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Our Holbrook Defense Lawyers Advocate for Clients Facing Felony Drug ChargesGriffen & Stevens Law Firm, PLLC defends drug cases in Navajo County Superior Court, including transportation of drugs for sale and drug trafficking charges.