The criminal defense attorneys at the Law Office of My AZ Legal Team, handle all types of misdemeanor and felony criminal cases, including but not limited to DUI defense, drug crimes, domestic violence, sex crimes.
Vehicular Crime
If you are charged with a California traffic offense or vehicular crime, you could be facing criminal consequences such as jail, fines, probation, the possibility of having your driver’s license suspended or revoked. In some cases, prison.
If you are convicted of a drug crime in the state of California, you can face anything from probation to county jail or state prison. At the Law Office of My AZ Legal Team we handle many cases involving drug possession, influenced of drugs, drug sales, drug trafficking, and transportation of drugs.
When an individual gets into an altercation, charges may be brought upon you based on crimes of assault. These charges can range from a misdemeanor to a serious felony offense. Because all assault crimes, whether misdemeanor or felony, are crimes of violence, a conviction may result in serious legal consequences.
If you are accused of any type of theft-related crime, you could face serious repercussions, even if no one were hurt or all of the property was returned. Some theft cases, such as identity theft, embezzlement, or fraud, can be extremely complex and require an experienced criminal defense lawyer to filter through the evidence and defend your rights in court.
If you have been charged of a sex crime, you need to call the Law Office of My AZ Legal Team. Allegations of sexual misconduct or being a person of interest in a sex crime can is intimidating and can impact your life. The Law Office of My AZ Legal Team will protect your rights throughout the criminal investigation, ensuring that you do not accidentally incriminate yourself or get misled into giving a false confession.
Burglary means entering a building with the intent to commit a theft or a felony. “Breaking and entering” is not an element of burglary. If you walk into an open store with the intent to shoplift or cash a bad check, you could be charged with commercial (2nd degree) burglary.