Phoenix Criminal Lawyers On Robbery Charges in Arizona – There’s Hope
Your situation might seem bleak, if you have been accused of robbery in Arizona. You may have resigned yourself to the thought of serving years in prison. However, there may be a defense that applies to your case.
Robbery is defined under Arizona law (A.R.S. § 13-1902) as “taking any property of another from his person or immediate presence and against his will, such person threatens or uses force against any person with intent either to coerce surrender of property or to prevent resistance to such person taking or retaining property.” It is a class 4 felony.
Robbery Repercussions
If you are convicted of robbery in Arizona, you could be facing a lengthy jail sentence, but your problems won’t stop there. A felony on your criminal record could prevent you from obtaining the job you want and could therefore impact your future for years to come. You do not want a criminal record that will continue to haunt you, even after you have served your time.
It is important that you take action when you are accused of robbery. That means you need to contact an experienced Phoenix criminal lawyer, who will defend you and work to protect your interests. Again, there are often defenses for robbery charges. An Arizona Robbery lawyer may be able to help you avoid jail time.
Arizona Criminal Lawyers Who Will Look Out For You
At the law firm of Curry, Pearson & Wooten, PLC, our Arizona criminal lawyers look out for the best interests of our clients and ensure that their rights are protected. As our client, we will do the same for you.
We know that you probably have a lot of questions and concerns regarding the accusations against you. That is why we will make ourselves available to you to answer your questions and explain your legal rights.
Contact on of our Phoenix criminal lawyers today by calling 602-258-1000 or toll free at 1-888-9AZLAWCOM (888-929-5292).
Make sure you order a FREE copy of our book, Arizona Criminal Law – What You Must Know. It will open your eyes to how criminal cases are handled in Arizona.
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