13-105 - Definitions - Arizona Legislature 13 "Dangerous offense" means an offense involving the discharge, use or threatening exhibition of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or the intentional or knowing infliction of serious physical injury on another person
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Arizona Revised Statutes Title 13. Criminal Code § 13-105 | FindLaw 13 “ Dangerous offense ” means an offense involving the discharge, use or threatening exhibition of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or the intentional or knowing infliction of serious physical injury on another person
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Dangerous Offense in Arizona (ARS 13-105) | Rideout Law Under A R S 13-105, a dangerous offense is any felony involving discharge, use, or threatened exhibition of a deadly weapon, or one that caused intentional or knowing serious physical injury
Arizona Revised Statutes §13-105 Definitions :: Title 13 - Criminal . . . "Community supervision" means that portion of a felony sentence imposed by the court pursuant to section 13-603, subsection I and served in the community after completing a period of imprisonment or served in prison in accordance with section 41-1604 07
What Does a “Dangerous Offense” Mean Under ARS §13-105 in Arizona? Under Arizona Revised Statutes §13-105, a dangerous offense is defined as: A felony involving the use, discharge, or threatening exhibition of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument, or the intentional or knowing infliction of serious physical injury on another person
What is a Dangerous Offense According to Arizona Criminal Law? What is Considered a “Dangerous Offense” Under Arizona Law? The state of Arizona defines a dangerous offense in ARS § 13-105 (13) as any felony involving the use or threatening exhibition of a deadly weapon or the knowing infliction of serious physical injury
ARS 13-105 Deadly Weapon Charges in Arizona Explained If you have been charged with a crime involving a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument in Arizona, the consequences can be severe A “dangerous” designation on your charge can mean mandatory prison time, even for a first offense This guide explains how Arizona defines these terms under ARS 13-105 and what it means for your case