Sometimes, the effects of a car accident are delayed. A victim may not realize he or she is injured until a few days after the crash. In other cases, a victim recognizes his or her injuries but decides to wait to seek financial compensation. In Arizona, there is a time limit for filing a...
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An indictment is one way to file criminal charges against a suspect. It is a process that involves a grand jury reviewing the facts of a case and deciding whether or not there is enough evidence to formally accuse the suspect of a crime. In Arizona, not all criminal cases require indictments to bring...
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The arrest is only the first step in a lengthy criminal justice process. After you get arrested, many different things happen in the prosecutor’s attempt to resolve the criminal case. Understanding the basic steps of a criminal case after an arrest can help ease your mind as a defendant. It can also enable you...
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Getting arrested is not the same as having criminal charges filed against you. These are two separate processes, and one does not necessarily always lead to the other. Learn about the different ways criminal charges are filed in Arizona. If you or a loved one has recently been arrested in Arizona, discuss your specific...
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Punitive damages are an additional financial award granted to plaintiffs in personal injury claims that involve defendants who are guilty of particularly egregious or wrongful acts. Punitive damages are not awarded in every personal injury case, or even in most cases. A judge in Arizona may grant a punitive damage award, however, if the...
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