Arizona Revised Statutes, Made Simple

Learn The legal jargon and complexity of the Arizona Revised Statutes often makes them difficult to understand. At ArizonaRevisedStatutes.com, we make it our mission to simplify the laws so that you can understand them with ease. From penalties to possible defenses, we give you clear answers to your criminal questions in Arizona.

 

Arizona Revised Statutes

Below is a partial and growing list of Arizona Revised Statutes that we've made easier to understand. To learn more about a specific law, click the statute and you'll be taken to a page with more information.

Threatening or Intimidating in Arizona: ARS 13-1202

Threatening or intimidating happens often in domestic violence disputes and situations. If you're facing these types of charges, understand that things may not be as "black and white" as they appear, and that the right defense can path the way forward for you. To learn more about ARS 13-1202, click here.

Assault in Arizona: ARS 13-1203

Assault is one of the most commonly charged crimes in Arizona, and there's a reason: the definition of assault is more broad than you might think, and it doesn't always require you physically hit or harm someone. To learn more about assault in Arizona, click here.

 

To learn more about the different crimes, laws and statutes in Arizona and how it pertains to your specific charge or case, contact an attorney in your area that focuses on these types of charges. Often, you'll be able to schedule a free consultation with an attorney at no cost to you. You can also visit the Arizona Courts website or Arizona Revised Statutes to learn more.