Felony vs Misdemeanor in Arizona
In Arizona, by law crimes are either felonies or misdemeanors. Misdemeanors are less serious crimes, such as underage drinking, marijuana or drug paraphernalia possession for personal use, some DUIs and providing false information to police offers. They are broken into three categories: Class 1 (most serious), Class 2 and Class 3 (least serious).-
Class 1 misdemeanor max penalty: $2,500.00 fine and six (6) months in jail
Class 2 misdemeanor max penalty: $750.00 fine and four months in jail
Class 3 misdemeanor max penalty: $500.00 fine and 30 days in jail
The Initial Process
When you are charged, you will be given a citation by the officer charging you with the charge, statute violated and a date and time to appear in court.
The initial court appearance is called an arraignment. Facts of the case are not discussed. A judge will only ask how you plead: guilty, not guilty or no contest. In some situations a judge may offer a diversion program as an alternative to a plea.
Pleading
A guilty or no contest plea in some cases can end with a fine, which is paid immediately without any future court dates, but a criminal conviction remains on your record permanently. If you do not have money to pay the fine the court will set up a payment plan for you.
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