-Arizona Criminal Attorney Dwane Cates
Phoenix Weapon Charge Defense Attorneys
Diligently Defending Against Firearm Offenses
Facing a weapon charge can feel overwhelming and upsetting. Even law-abiding citizens can find themselves facing harsh penalties due to accidental carrying, confusion about evolving state laws, or prior convictions that affect firearm ownership. Whether you believed your actions were legal, acted in self-defense, or simply made an honest mistake, don’t navigate this challenging time alone.
Since 1997, our weapon charge defense lawyers at Cates & Reed, PLLC have vigorously defended against all types of firearm offenses. Our attorneys are committed to upholding your rights and providing empathetic guidance every step of the way. Our firm is led by a board-certified criminal law specialist, underscoring our proven track record of results in and out of the courtroom.
If you are facing a weapon charge in Phoenix, we can provide the tenacious defense you deserve. Contact us online to discuss your case.
Common Weapon Charges We Defend Against
Understanding the different types of weapon charges is essential to building a strategic defense. Below are some common weapon charges we defend against:
Misconduct Involving Weapons (MIW)
Misconduct involving weapons (MIW) covers a broad range of illegal actions under A.R.S. § 13-3102, including prohibited possessors, unlawful carry, and possession of prohibited weapons.
Possession of a Weapon by a Prohibited Person
Firearm possession by felons, domestic violence offenders, or those adjudicated as mentally incompetent is illegal under A.R.S. § 13-3102(A)(4).
Using or Possessing a Weapon During a Felony
Using or possessing a deadly weapon during the commission of another felony can increase the severity of charges (A.R.S. § 13‑3102(A)(8)).
Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm
Unlawful discharge of a firearm occurs when someone intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly fires a gun in a way that endangers others or property, or in certain prohibited locations (A.R.S. § 13-3107). This can include shooting in public areas, near buildings, or in a manner that puts people at risk, even if no one is injured.
Facing a weapon charge can be daunting, but you don’t have to fight it alone. Call (480) 864-3807 to schedule a consultation with our weapon defense attorneys.
Testimonials
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“Aaron is an excellent lawyer. Every bit of information he said was always clear and concise he explained everything to where it made sense, and never left me guessing about what’s going on.”- Former Client
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“Working with Aaron Reed was the best decision I could have made. From day one, he listened to me, explained everything clearly, and guided me through each step of the process.”- Former Client
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“From Showing up to Court Dates when I was absent, to going the extra mile to help me across state lines from Alabama to Arizona to handle my case like I had family in Phoenix helping me.”- Former Client
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“Mr. Cates patiently addressed all my questions, no matter how trivial, with clarity and professionalism. Even during challenging moments, he remained empathetic and supportive, accommodating my emotional needs with kindness.”- Former Client
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