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David A Black
Law Offices of David A. Black PLLC
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Biography
David A. Black is a Phoenix-based criminal defense and trial attorney. His practice includes the representation of individuals accused of crimes ranging from DUI to white collar fraud investigations. He has been named in the Best Lawyers in America 2020-2023, as well as SuperLawyers. David is AV Rated and owns a law firm located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. He was educated at UCLA School of Law and worked as a prosecutor out of law school. He is dedicated to the aggressive defense of his clients and their rights.
Education
- University of California - Los Angeles
- J.D. | Law
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- Activities: Moot Court
- Arizona State University
- B.S. | Justice Studies
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- Honors: Summa Cum Laude
Professional Experience
- Owner
- Law Offices of David A. Black PLLC
- - Current
- Attorney
- Alcock and Associates, P.C.
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- Deputy County Attorney
- Maricopa County Attorney's Office
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Awards
- Lawyer of the Year
- Bestlawyers US News
- Lawyer of the Year 2023, DUI Defense, Phoenix, AZ
- Southwest Super Lawyer
- Super Lawyers
- AV Rating
- Martindale-Hubbel
- Rising Stars
- Superlawyers
- Preliminary Hearing Bureau Attorney of the Month
- Maricopa Count Attorneys Office
- New attorney award.
Professional Associations
- AACJ
- Member
- - Current
- Activities: Member
- Law Offices of David A Black
- Attorney
- - Current
- Activities: Various pro bono work for political and in need clients.
- State Bar of Arizoma
- Member
- - Current
- Activities: Active and in good standing.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Arizona
- State Bar of Arizona
- ID Number: 025369
- California
- State Bar of California
- ID Number: 319433
Fees
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Free Consultation
Free Criminal and DUI consultations -
Credit Cards Accepted
Visa Matercard American Express Discover -
Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
DUI and Criminal retainers and payment plans.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Gov & Administrative Law
- Administrative Law
Additional Practice Areas
- Assault
- Burglary
- Car Accidents
- Cocaine
- Corruption
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken
Legal Answers
- Q. What can I do to get charges lowered on forgery case?
- A: It's not clear why you a fake to get through the airport, but I wouldn't go into any detail here about the alleged crime. If this is your first offense, you will likely have an automatic plea to a reduced charge and something less than a class 4 felony. If you have priors or are not willing to accept probation and feel you are innocent, you should hire somebody if you can afford it.
Law Offices of David A. Black
40 N. Central Ave. Suite 1400
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(480) 280-8028
http://www.dbphoenixcriminallawyer.com
- Q. How long does someone have to file assault charges after the incident occurs?
- A: Assuming you mean criminal charges, it would depend if it was a felony or misdemeanor. The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is one year; the statute on a felony is 7 years. If there was a weapon involved or serious injury it would be filed as a felony; however, usually if the police are not involved fairly soon after the incident charges will not be filed.
https://www.dbphoenixcriminallawyer.com
Law OFfices of David A. Black
40 N. Central Ave. Suite 1400
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(480) 280-8028
- Q. What could I do to avoid losing my Secured Appearance Bond and/or going to jail if I were to get cited for a DUI in AZ?
- A: As long as you follow release conditions, you should not lose your secured appearance bond. If you were out on release for some other offense and commit a new offense, you may lose your bond, but it is more likely that either nothing will come of it or you will have a change in your release conditions. I am not sure I completely understand your first question. Regarding the second question, you should speak with your lawyer. A deal like that should only have been made with the help of your attorney. I am sorry I cannot be of more assistance, but the possibilities are endless. You may be fine. They may re-instate prosecution. It really depends.
http://dbphoenixcriminallawyer.com
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