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Tucson Laws
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You’ll find a directory of courthouses, a list of free legal aid, plus useful articles about criminal cases and DUIs.
Learn About Tucson Laws
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Courthouses
Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona with a combined population of almost one million people. Naturally, there are quite a few courthouses. Find valuable information about the judicial system in Tucson, including where the courts are located, maps, parking information, and more.
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Free Legal Aid
You need a lawyer in the “Old Pueblo,” but you can’t afford one. Legal fees are way out of your price range. Not to worry. Residents of Pima County have several options for free or low-cost legal aid for those who qualify.
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DUI Cases
Have you been arrested and charged with a DUI in Tucson? Drinking and driving can be costly, time-consuming, and impact your future. Read our article to learn about Arizona DUI laws, administrative and criminal penalties, and more.
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Criminal Cases
Arrested in Tucson? Whether it’s a misdemeanor or a felony, you likely have questions. We have answers. Click here to learn about criminal cases in Pima County from arrests to the trial and everything in between.
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