sexual abuse – ARS 13-1404, aggravated assault – ARS 13-1204, and public sexual indecency – ARS 13-1403. 4.1 Sexual abuse – ARS 13-1404 ARS 13-1404 is the Arizona statute that says defendants commit the crime of sexual abuse if they intentionally or knowingly engage in sexual contact...
sexual assault – ARS 13-1406, aggravated assault – ARS 13-1204, and public sexual indecency – ARS 13-1403. 4.1 Sexual assault – ARS 13-1406 ARS 13-1406 is the Arizona statute that says a person commits the crime of sexual assault (rape) when: he/she intentionally and knowingly engag...
No definition of brandishing was found in Arizona law. However, a person commits the crime of disorderly conduct if they recklessly handle, display, or discharge a deadly weapon. Defensive displays of a firearm without justification could also be charged as aggravated assault. Defensive displays inc...
The language of ARS 13-3601 sets forth several criminal offenses that can lead to domestic violence charges (provided that the accused commits them while in a domestic relationship with the “victim”). Some of these include: aggravated assault, per ARS 13-1204, ...