Resisting Arrest Charges in Arizona: ARS 13-2508

September 16, 2025 | assault & violent crimes

Under Arizona Revised Statute 13-2508, resisting arrest occurs if you knowingly prevent or try to prevent a police officer from lawfully arresting you. You can be charged with resisting arrest even if the arrest attempt is legally invalid. Ordinarily resisting arrest is a Class 6 felony in Arizona. This may be reduced to a Class… read more

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Aggravated Vehicular Assault in Arizona: ARS 13-1204

September 1, 2025 | assault & violent crimes

Although some states have specific statutes for the crime of vehicular assault, Arizona is not one of them. Instead, Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) include motor vehicle assault offenses under the general crime of aggravated assault. If you have been charged with aggravated assault with a vehicle (dangerous instrument), please call Rosenstein Law Group at (480)… read more

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Minor in Consumption of Alcohol in Arizona: ARS 4-244(41)

September 1, 2025 | assault & violent crimes

Under Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) 4-244(41), anyone less than the legal drinking age of 21 years old is not allowed to consume any amount of alcohol. With only a few exceptions, this includes consumption of any kind of “spirituous liquor” by a minor. This offense is often referred to as a “minor in consumption” charge,… read more

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7 Rosenstein Law Group Lawyers Recognized in 2026 Edition of Best Lawyers®

August 26, 2025 | Firm News

Rosenstein Law Group is proud to announce that 7 of our lawyers were recognized in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for their work in DUI / DWI Defense and Criminal Defense. This outstanding achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to providing the highest standard of legal representation to our clients. Best Lawyers®:… read more

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Duty to Give Information and Assistance: ARS 28-663

July 31, 2025 | Arizona Revised Statutes,Car Accident

Under Arizona Revised Statute (ARS) 28-663, after a vehicular accident, you have a duty to remain at the scene of the accident to exchange information with others involved in the accident, and, if injuries to another person are involved, to render reasonable assistance. If you fail to do this, you may be charged with a… read more

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