Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arizona

. Police came to my place of residence and placed me underarrest, because of a probation violation warrent I had. I honestly informed them of the two firearms, that belonged to my roomate, were in the house. I am a convicted felon, being charged with two class four felonies- misconduct by a prohibited posssessor involving weapons. my question is-

Can I be convicted of this crime, if the guns in question were non-opperational and my roomate's claims ownership.


Asked on 11/28/09, 7:43 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jason Lamm Jason D. Lamm Attorney at Law

Well, you could be convicted, but with a good, solid, and aggressive defense, you could be acquitted. Because you have a prior and were on probation, the stakes are considerably higher. Any initial plea offer the prosecutor makes will require prison. It's in your best interests to come out swinging. I have handled many weapons cases over the year and have gotten good results for my clients. If you are seriously looking to retain private counsel, give me a call at (six zero two) two two two - nine two three seven.

Read more
Answered on 12/03/09, 8:16 am


Related Questions & Answers

More Criminal Law questions and answers in Arizona