| Sentencing |
If you enter a plea agreement or
are found guilty by a jury, the judge will be sentencing you. Just
before sentencing, the judge receives a special report from the Adult
Probation Department, called a pre-sentence report. The sentencing laws in Arizona are very tough. I will explain them to you in person. If the judge places you on probation, you will not go to prison (unless you screw up while on probation). Instead, you may be required to do a number of things, such as paying a monthly fee (separate from any restitution to victims and fines), community service, counseling programs, drug testing, and so on. Peoples who get probation may also have to serve some county jail time (up to one (1) year). There are different types of probation, depending upon how much supervision the judge thinks you need. Contact Vladimir Gagic at his Phoenix or Scottsdale offices today. Tags: arizona criminal defense lawyer phoenix criminal defense attorney mesa arizona criminal defense lawyer east mesa criminal defense scottsdale arizona criminal defense lawyer arizona criminal defense criminal defense dui felony misdemeanor dwi driving while intoxicated driving under the influence domestic violence homicide robbery burglary and theft assault and aggravated assault post-conviction relief homicide forgery credit card fraud weapons gun offenses juvenile cases drug offenses federal firearms offenses crimes against the person sexual abuse child pornography property crimes fraud money laundering immigration crimes conspiracy and attempt mesa arizona phoenix arizona east valley arizona scottsdale arizona tempe arizona tucson arizona flagstaff arizona glendale arizona prescott arizona peoria arizona chandler arizona gilbert arizona fountain hills arizona paradise valley arizona vladimir gagic maricopa county |




State Criminal System
If you enter a plea agreement or
are found guilty by a jury, the judge will be sentencing you. Just
before sentencing, the judge receives a special report from the Adult
Probation Department, called a pre-sentence report.
