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Possession Of A Concealed Weapon

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Misconduct Involving Weapons in Mesa, AZ

Weapons charges are usually serious in nature. While simple possession or possession of a concealed weapon may be considered lesser charges, they can still result in mandatory jail time. The use or possession of a deadly weapon in the commission of a crime will result in more severe penalties and most likely felony charges.

A deadly weapon isn’t always a firearm. Deadly instruments refer merely to any weapon that can be used in a manner to cause serious injury or death. This includes knives, baseball bats, crow bars or even a fist.

State and federal weapons laws are complex. Therefore, you need a knowledgeable and experienced lawyer on your side. Naegle Law Firm will look into constitutional issues and do a thorough investigation on your case.

Being in possession of a firearm while your right to possess a firearm has been restricted (usually due to a felony conviction) can also result in a charge of misconduct involving weapons, which is a Class 4 Felony. If you have been charged with this serious crime, contact us today to get started on your defense.

If you are a convicted felon who was charged with possessing a fire arm, go to our dedicated page for Felon in Possession of a Firearm.

Talk to a Mesa Weapon Crime Lawyer

When you hire Naegle Law Firm, you work directly with Charlie Naegle, an experienced advocate. For your convenience, you may also use our consultation request form and we will contact you as soon as possible.

Contact our office today!

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