Category: Weapons Law

02May
Arizona Weapons Charges

Arizona Weapons Charges – What is considered a weapon in Arizona?

Weapons crimes are some of the most serious crimes you can face in the state of Arizona. Arizona weapons charges are usually paired with another criminal charge including robbery or aggravated assault. You can also be charged with a weapons crime if you’re on probation and violate that probation because you possess a weapon. In Arizona, a conviction for a felony weapons charge can carry a jail or prison sentence.

What is considered a weapon in Arizona?

A deadly weapon does not always equate to carrying a firearm. Weapons such as knives and even blunt instruments can be considered deadly weapons. Any weapon that can be used in a manner to cause serious injury or death to another individual can be considered a deadly weapon.

Arizona Weapons Charges Defense Attorney

At the Naegle Law Firm, we know the complexities of Arizona state law and federal laws regarding the possession of weapons. We are available to defend you against any gun or Arizona weapons charge, including:

  •  Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm
  •  Endangerment
  •  Aggravated Assault
  •  Using a Weapon in a Threatening Manner
  •  Displaying a Firearm
  •  Felon in Possession of a Firearm
  •  Assault with a Deadly Weapon
  •  Armed Robbery or Burglary
  • Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney, Charlie Naegle, has handled all types of weapon crimes and gun crimes, including stand-alone misconduct charges and enhancements on a number of other felony charges including:
  •  Possession during commission of a crime
  •  Prohibited possessor
  •  Prohibited firearms
  •  Illegal in possession
  •  Altered serial number
  •  Unlawful concealment

If you are facing weapons charges in Arizona, contact Mesa Weapons Attorney, Charlie Naegle. Call 602-663-9958 to schedule your free immediate consultation today.

28Aug
Arizona Weapons Charges

Arizona Weapons Charges – What is considered a weapon in Arizona?

Weapons crimes are some of the most serious crimes you can face in the state of Arizona. Arizona weapons charges are usually paired with another criminal charge including robbery or aggravated assault. You can also be charged with a weapons crime if you’re on probation and violate that probation because you possess a weapon. In Arizona, a conviction for a felony weapons charge can carry a jail or prison sentence.

What is considered a weapon in Arizona?

A deadly weapon does not always equate to carrying a firearm. Weapons such as knives and even blunt instruments can be considered deadly weapons. Any weapon that can be used in a manner to cause serious injury or death to another individual can be considered a deadly weapon.

Arizona Weapons Charges Defense Attorney

At the Naegle Law Firm, we know the complexities of Arizona state law and federal laws regarding the possession of weapons. We are available to defend you against any gun or Arizona weapons charge, including:

• Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm

• Endangerment

• Aggravated Assault

• Using a Weapon in a Threatening Manner

• Displaying a Firearm

• Felon in Possession of a Firearm

• Assault with a Deadly Weapon

• Armed Robbery or Burglary

Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney, Charlie Naegle, has handled all types of weapon crimes and gun crimes, including stand-alone misconduct charges and enhancements on a number of other felony charges including:

• Possession during commission of a crime

• Prohibited possessor

• Prohibited firearms

• Illegal in possession

• Altered serial number

• Unlawful concealment

If you are facing weapons charges in Arizona, contact Mesa Weapons Attorney, Charlie Naegle. Call 602-663-9958 to schedule your free immediate consultation today.

30Dec
Arizona Weapons Charges – What is considered a weapon in Arizona?

Arizona Weapons Charges – What is considered a weapon in Arizona?

Weapons crimes are some of the most serious crimes you can face in the state of Arizona. Arizona weapons charges are usually paired with another criminal charge including robbery or aggravated assault. You can also be charged with a weapons crime if you’re on probation and violate that probation because you possess a weapon. In Arizona, a conviction for a felony weapons charge can carry a jail or prison sentence.

What is considered a weapon in Arizona?

A deadly weapon does not always equate to carrying a firearm. Weapons such as knives and even blunt instruments can be considered deadly weapons. Any weapon that can be used in a manner to cause serious injury or death to another individual can be considered a deadly weapon.

Arizona Weapons Charges Defense Attorney

At the Naegle Law Firm, we know the complexities of Arizona state law and federal laws regarding the possession of weapons. We are available to defend you against any gun or Arizona weapons charge, including:

  • Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm
  • Endangerment
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Using a Weapon in a Threatening Manner
  • Displaying a Firearm
  • Felon in Possession of a Firearm
  • Assault with a Deadly Weapon
  • Armed Robbery or Burglary

Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney, Charlie Naegle, has handled all types of weapon crimes and gun crimes, including stand-alone misconduct charges and enhancements on a number of other felony charges including:

  • Possession during commission of a crime
  • Prohibited possessor
  • Prohibited firearms
  • Illegal in possession
  • Altered serial number
  • Unlawful concealment

If you are facing weapons charges in the East Valley, contact Mesa Weapons Attorney, Charlie Naegle. Call 602-663-9958 to schedule your free immediate consultation today.

29Oct
Sword Hidden in Bike – Possession of a Deadly Weapon in AZ?

A 37-year-old man from Magna, Utah has been charged after authorities say he was smuggling a samurai sword inside his bicycle while riding through town. A criminal complaint was filed and the man was arrested and charged with possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person (man has a criminal conviction and is banned from possessing a weapons). If you find yourself charged with the possession of a deadly weapon in AZ, it might be time to hire a good Arizona weapons attorney. Here’s why…

Weapons charges shouldn’t be taken lightly. They are very serious charges, and even a possession of a concealed weapon conviction may result in mandatory jail time. Furthermore, the Arizona law is clear; a dangerous weapon isn’t always a firearm. The law states that anything that can be used in a manner to cause serious injury or death is a weapon including a crow bar, a fist, or, in this case, a samurai sword. And like this guy, being in possession of a weapon while your right to possess one has been restricted (usually due to a felony conviction) can also result in a charge of misconduct involving weapons. In Arizona this is a Class 4 Felony. Serious, life changing charges.

It sounds like this guy needs a criminal defense attorney in his corner and you might as well if you have recently been charged with a crime involving a weapon. Visit our website for more information on weapons crimes and for a free consult regarding any criminal charge, call 602-685-1122 or fill out the consultation request form below.