Causing Serious Physical Injury Or Death By A Moving Violation in Arizona
A.R.S. 28-672
A.R.S. 28-672 in a Nutshell:
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What are the penalties for a conviction?
If you are convicted of a violation of A.R.S. 28-672, you could suffer the following consequences:
Criminal conviction
A class 1 misdemeanor conviction, which carries the potential for up to six months in jail, and $2,500 in fines plus surcharges, which would nearly double the fine.
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