No, it is a civil law tort.
Speeding in Arizona is a criminal offense for any speed 20mph over a posted speed limit or any speed over 80mph.
Aggressive driving itself is usually not considered a criminal offense, but specific actions like road rage, reckless driving, or endangering others can lead to criminal charges such as reckless driving or assault. It's important to drive safely and follow traffic laws to avoid aggressive driving situations.
To attend traffic school and the possibility of a license suspension of 30Days in AZ
Yes, you can request a criminal record check for someone in Arizona through the Arizona Department of Public Safety. They offer criminal history record checks for a fee, and the process typically involves submitting a request form and fingerprints for identification.
Because when the law was written by the AZ legislature, they determined that that would be the classification of the offense.
Yes. Mexico's president Felipe Calderon called Arizona's immigration bill 'a breach of core values' referring to it as racial profiling.
Any crimes committed while you were an adult become a permanent part of your criminal history.
There are a number of websites that offer background checks. There is typically a cost for using these.
THIS IS ONLY AN OPINION: It is difficult to say, but probably not. If it truly was your first offense and you receive probation, the child will probably remain with you. HOWEVER - such an offense DOES give ammunition to the child's father if he wishes to cause you trouble.
Harboring a stolen vehicle in Arizona can result in criminal charges such as receiving stolen property, which is a felony offense. The punishment can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case, but it may include fines, jail time, and a criminal record. It is important to consult with a legal professional for accurate information regarding this matter.
The question does not state WHAT the offense was, but usually, for felony offenses, most states will extradite. All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradtition. If you have left AZ, unless you return and surrender, you run the risk of an additional charge of FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE.
From Overgaard, Az. to Phoenix, Az. 138 miles.