The promising and supremely talented Daryl Washington may be kicked off the team for good despite his strong emergence on the field in 2012. The embattled inside linebacker was already on suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. That incident alone was going to cost him the first four games of the 2013 regular [...]
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Cardinals’ Daryl Washington Arrested, Domestic Abuse Charges Filed
Questionable Lab Results in DUI Cases Challenged
The accuracy of blood-testing equipment used by Scottsdale police in DUI cases has recently come under intense scrutiny. In fact, hundreds of DUI cases from the past four years could be called into question if the legal challenge is successful. This could also affect the treatment of forensic evidence in courts throughout Arizona. Eleven felony [...]
Arizona Man Released After More Than 40 Years Behind Bars
It was one of the darkest nights in Tucson’s history when a morbid spectacle of human tragedy unfolded. Just after midnight, a blaze broke out at the prestigious Pioneer Hotel in downtown Tucson. The hotel was filled with eleven stories of guests combined with a lavish Christmas party going on in the grand ballroom. The [...]
How Your Arizona DUI Sentence Can Be Even Tougher Than You Thought
The majority of individuals who reside in Arizona are well aware that we have some of the strictest penalties for DUI offenders in the entire nation. But did you know that Arizona DUI laws carry even harsher punishments for drivers who endanger others beyond just drinking and driving? It goes without saying that if you’re [...]
Criminal Defense Attorney Nick Alcock: How Arbitrary Time Limits Hurt Criminal Defendants
How arbitrary time limits hurt criminal defendants. Posted by: Criminal Defense Attorney Nick Alcock In a recent decision, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has made it tougher on the little guy to get justice. In the case United States v. Aguilar-Reyes, a defendant rightly challenged a sentence that was too long. The [...]
Nick Alcock Criminal Attorney Blog: More Cases that Make Life Harder for Criminal Defendants
More cases that make life harder on criminal defendants: Criminal Attorney Blog By: Phoenix Criminal Defense Lawyer Nick Alcock The “Pinkerton Liability” rule originated from a case in the 40s. In short, and oversimplifying it, it makes a person guilty of all the crimes of a group of conspirators. So a person who [...]
Criminal Law Judge Accused of Raping Prostitute in NM
You don’t usually see judges in this type of situation, but then again this article goes to show, no matter what position we hold, we are all capable of mistakes and everyone, including officials, is accountable to the law of the land. Let’s hope that in this case justice prevails and that we don’t see [...]
CA Woman Cuts Off Husband’s Penis in Extreme Act of Domestic Violence
We often see domestic violence cases at our law firm. Sometimes its a matter of police interfering on a domestic argument, sometimes neighbors call the authorities during a dispute, and sometimes, like here, there are deep rooted problems between emotionally disturbed individuals that result in horrible incidents such as this. Not to editorialize too much, [...]
Casey Anthony Acquitted, But What’s Next?
Posted by: Phoenix Criminal Defense Attorneys Great piece on what lies ahead for Casey Anthony upon release. To read the article in full see the link below. http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2011-07-14-casey-anthony-freed_n.htm?csp=34news Anthony was acquitted July 5 in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, a verdict that sparked outrage from those who thought she was guilty. Scores of [...]
Fox News Corp Hires Top Criminal Defense Lawyers
Interesting article on Fox News Corp’s decision to go after one of the highest profile defense attorneys in the country. Full article below. Posted by: Phoenix Arizona Criminal Defense Lawyers The News Corporation has hired Brendan V. Sullivan Jr., the prominent white-collar defense lawyer, a person briefed on the matter said. The hiring of Mr. [...]

