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Arizona Escort Laws
Criminal Law

Arizona Escort Laws

The state of Arizona has strict laws against prostitution. But are escorts legal in Arizona? Phoenix criminal defense attorneys at Ybarra Maldonado Law Group have extensive experience in handling cases

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what does no contest mean
Criminal Law

What Does No Contest Mean?

The type of plea you enter at your arraignment is perhaps the most crucial step you take when you are charged with a crime. A person’s formal response to a

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accessory to a crime
Criminal Law

What Is an Accessory to a Crime?

When you face misdemeanor or felony crime charges in Arizona, you need an attorney who has extensive experience in criminal defense. Many believe that, to be charged as an accessory

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What Is a Suspended Sentence?
Criminal Law

What Is a Suspended Sentence?

Prison time may be the most frightening aspect of criminal punishment. But did you know that many criminal offenses may not require time in jail following conviction? There are non-incarceration

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EB2 to EB3 Downgrade
Immigration

How to Downgrade from EB2 to EB3 Visa

When dealing with complicated immigration forms and processes, it’s important to get legal advice from a trusted attorney. At Ybarra Maldonado Law Group, our Phoenix immigration attorneys have extensive experience

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what felonies cannot be expunged
Criminal Law

What Felonies Cannot Be Expunged?

Anytime someone is charged with a crime, it’s important to understand the potential repercussions that surround it. Unlike a misdemeanor, a felony conviction often has effects that last for the

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can a felon get a passport
Civil Rights

Can a Felon Get a Passport?

You need a passport to travel outside of the United States. However, the government can deny your application for a variety of reasons. Remember, having a passport is not a

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what is an i-601 waiver
Immigration

What is an I-601 Waiver?

If you were previously rejected after applying for a visa or any other immigration benefit, there’s still hope. This hope lies in an I-601 waiver which can potentially resolve the

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