Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arizona

This scenario involves more than one question & is a bit complicated. A man calls an escort off Craigslist to visit him at his home. She arrives @ the client's condo with her "driver(security)" waits by his car. NOTE: There is a 3rd person whom her driver is training. Escort receives cash fee from client then uses his restroom to "hide" the money. With client on couch, she proceeds with her routine,telling him the fee goes to an agency & pays for a brief "lingerie show". Advises client if he tips, she can stay a while longer to have more fun. Client is noticably aggitated as he stands up & starts moving toward escort(all the while, "eye-balling" her purse). He says he was expecting more & that she needs to give his money back. When she tells him it's nonrefundable, he responded, "You're not leaving here with my money". Escort tells him she doesn't want any problems but it's an agency fee & let's him know she's going to start towards the front door, asking him, "Are you going to let me leave? You can't keep me hostage." Client tells her there's gonna be problems and once again reminds her that she's not leaving with his money. At this point, he's physically preventing her from getting to the front door, which is only about five feet away. NOTE: Driver is listening the whole time via bluetooth earpiece. Once the driver hears the escalation, he knocks on the door, causing client to become even more agitated & forceful toward escort. She finally yells out, "Help!" The door gets kicked down & she quickly sprints outside, running and getting into the car, which was parked just downstairs. The question of who kicked the door down doesn't even cross her mind because @ this point, she still thinks the guy riding with them is just one of her driver's friends. Naturally, she assumed it was her driver doing the door kicking. Things happen so fast that it almost seems as if she's running out the door as it's being kicked down & apparently the client also got sprayed with mace. All done by the trainee, not her driver. Driver and trainee back @ car in less than a minute & they leave. Oh yes, there's more...

Shortly after escort is dropped off @ her house, they receive another call @ a motel. Unfortunately, this ends up being a set up.And an overdramatized one, at that. Surrounded by police & various firearms pretty much in their faces, escort & driver are forced to the ground in a not so gentle manner, police drive client by to id them & they both end up spending the night behind bars for aggravated robbery and burglary 2nd degree. NOTE: Only thing taken from clients home was the agency fee & no other items belonging to the client ever showed up.Also, trainee had already been dropped off and a friend of driver was riding along for this call.Apparently, client called the police stating he had just been assaulted and robbed of his wallet in his home. Of corse, he left out the part where he threatens,assaults & pretty much holds escort in his home against her will,which is what caused the whole mess in the first place. It gets even better...

Driver has been to DOC before so his bond was extremely high. Escort's wasn't too low either resulting in her spending 3 nights wearing stripes, sleeping on hard cots and eating slop. All stemming from one man's ACCUSATION! Cell phones were impounded as evidence and drivers car impounded for search. NOTE: Although escort informed cops of clients actions, no punishment was brought forward against him & when escort called police dept to press charges against client, she was told she couldn't because only one charge could be charged per incident?Since they didn't take this man's wallet, pleading guilty is just not something they want to do but if goes to trial, driver is looking at 11+ yrs, escort 3+ yrs. With there being so many elements to this incident, I can't think of anything to say other than PLEASE HELP!! And much thanks...


Asked on 6/11/10, 7:39 pm

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Howard Snader Law Office of Howard A. Snader

Your statement contains no questions. It does not indicate you are requesting help for. And, you do not mention the charges or the court involved. I can't offer any assistance without more information.

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Answered on 6/11/10, 11:01 pm


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