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Andrea Short
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- State Bar of Arizona  # 034589
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Flat Fee. Felony: $9,000 - $20,000 DUI: $4,500 - $6,000 Misdemeanor: $4,500 - $6,000 Criminal Traffic: $2,000 - $3,500 Civil Traffic: $1,800
Practice Areas
- DUI & DWI
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Additional Practice Area
- Sealing Records, Set Asides, Expungungement
Legal Answers
- Q. As passenger in a vehicle should I be held accountable for something that was found in the vehicle during a traffic stop
- A: The simple answer to your question is to have a consultation with a lawyer and eventually hire a private defense firm to represent you.
This is very important because it is very common that situations like this happen and you are going to want private attention with a lawyer who is there to represent you. In these situations, it is likely that the police found something that they were able to associate with you, which is why you were charged. The drug possession laws are very loose in the sense that it is easy to charge someone with a crime as long as you are within the proximity of the item in question. That may seem very unfair, but that is the reality of the Arizona justice system and ... Read More
- Q. I was arrested for theft by fraud , but wasn’t charged .They confiscated cash from my paycheck I had can I Get it back
- A: Hello! Getting arrested for fraud/theft is always going to be a sticky situation because there are so many factors that will contribute to the type of legal advice I can give.
First and foremost, I recommend speaking with us to have a free consultation so we can go over the specifics as it is not a good idea to post any more about your situation online.
Secondly, I can give some general advice about what usually happens in these situations. The fact that you were arrested and not charged is very common. It is very likely that this all is not just going to go away. What is commonly happening these days is the charges are being submitted to the prosecutor after you have been released so ... Read More
- Q. Once I have completed my conviction for a DUI, can I get the conviction set aside?
- A: Yes! Once you have completed ALL requirements for your DUI conviction, then you can apply for a Set Aside. All requirements means you have completed the jail, counseling, IID (if ordered in an extreme DUI), FINES, and anything else ordered by the judge. Usually most people are on a payment plan for the fines at the time they apply for a Set Aside. If the fines are not completely paid off, then the application will be denied. Remember, this is an application process and is not automatic. There are some requirements about whether you have applied for prior Set Asides and some other disqualifying reasons that a judge will not approve a Set Aside. In a perfect world, the day after everything is complete ... Read More
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