What to Do if Arrested & Charged With a Crime in Coconino County
Have you or a loved one been arrested in Coconino County for a crime and want what to do? If so, click to get some free legal advice from Antol & Sherman.
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coconino countyHave you or a loved one been arrested in Coconino County for a crime and want what to do? If so, click to get some free legal advice from Antol & Sherman.
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DUI Archive, DUI CostThink you can only get a DUI in Arizona when driving a motor vehicle? If so, you may be surprised to learn there are many ways you can face DUI charges.
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DUI Archive, DUI CostHave you facing DUI charges in Arizona and want to know how much it could cost in fees and fines? If so, click to get a total DUI charge cost breakdown.
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marijuana laws, medical marijuana, Prop 207Have you been charged with an MMJ DUI in Northern Arizona and need legal counsel? If so, click to see how our law firm can defend against your charges.
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DUI Archive, extreme dui, flagstaff dui laws, super extreme duiWant to know about Arizona Extreme DUI and Super Extreme laws? If so, click to see what the state law says and what you can do if charged for drunk driving.
Read More >Wondering how the COVID-19 pandemic played a role in crime? If so, click for the biggest changes in crime stats due to lockdown measures.
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Read More >How Coronavirus is impacting criminal court proceedings in Coconino County. UPDATED: June 4th 2020 Throughout the entire coronavirus stay-at-home order, courthouses in Arizona and locally in Coconino County have remained open. Government in general is classified as essential but the courthouses go a step further because they are our access to justice in the…
Read More >Both online and in stores, shoppers are finding that many needed items are in short supply. Initial surges in panic buying due to the COVID-19 pandemic left shelves bare in supermarkets and other shops across the country. Some shoppers have since been unable to stock up on basic necessities such as toilet paper, cleaning supplies, and many healthcare products. To make matters worse, some see the crisis as an opportunity to take advantage of and profit from shoppers’ fear and uncertainty.
Read More >Signed on March 18, 2020, and in effect as of April 2, The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) extends tax relief to employers and paid sick leave during COVID-19 to certain employees of small businesses. The bill also provides funding to state and government agencies to expand unemployment and nutritional assistance benefits and establish free coronavirus testing.
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