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Phoenix Weapons Charges Attorneys

According to Arizona law, misconduct involving weapons can occur in a variety of circumstances outlined as follows:

  • If a person carries a concealed deadly weapon on his/her person or with him/her in his/her vehicle without a permit   
  • If a person possesses a deadly weapon on school grounds
  • If a person supplies a firearm to another person when the defendant has reason to know that the person would use that firearm for the commission of a felony
  • If a person possesses a deadly weapon and the person is a prohibited possessor .A prohibited possessor is defined by Arizona law as person who has been convicted of or adjudicated delinquent for a felony and has not yet had his/her civil rights restored, is imprisoned in a correctional or detention facility or is serving a term of probation for a domestic violence offense.

The following is a list of the most common prohibited weapons under Arizona law:

  • an explosive
  • poisonous or incendiary gas
  • bomb
  • grenade
  • rifle with barrel length of less than sixteen (16) inches
  • shotgun with barrel length of eighteen (18) inches

Phoenix Misconduct Involving Weapons Defense Lawyer

Avoid a possible misconduct involving a weapon conviction and the harsh penalties often associated with a misconduct involving a weapon offense in Arizona by hiring a highly skilled and knowledgeable Phoenix criminal defense attorney at Beauchamp Law Office P.C.

Need help with a Misconduct Involving a Weapon charge in Arizona? Contact a Phoenix criminal defense lawyer at Beauchamp Law Office P.C. today!

 

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