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- 13-1204; Aggravated assault; classification; definitions
(e) A health care worker while engaged in the health care worker's work duties or a health care practitioner who is certified or licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13, 14, 15, 17 or 25, or a person summoned and directed by the licensed health care practitioner while engaged in the person's professional duties
- Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-1204; Version 2 (2024) - Justia Law
Until January 1, 2033, a person commits aggravated assault if the person commits assault as prescribed by section 13-1203 under any of the following circumstances: 1 If the person causes serious physical injury to another 2 If the person uses a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument 3
- Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-1204 Aggravated Assault . . . - Laws
13-1204 Aggravated assault; classification; definitions A A person commits aggravated assault if the person commits assault as prescribed by section 13-1203 under any of the following circumstances: 1 If the person causes serious physical injury to another 2 If the person uses a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument 3
- Search Results - Arizona Legislature
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- When Assault in Arizona Becomes a Felony Based on the Victim’s Status . . .
Aggravated assault is covered under ARS § 13-1204 and occurs when a person commits an assault with aggravating factors that increase the severity of the crime While standard misdemeanor assault under ARS § 13-1203 involves causing injury, placing someone in fear of harm, or making unwanted physical contact, aggravated assault applies when
- Guide To Aggravated Assault In AZ - Gaxiola Litwak Law Group
A person may be charged with aggravated assault under A R S § 13-1204 (A) if the person knowingly, recklessly, or intentionally provoke, injure, insult, cause physical injury or harm to another person Specifically a person may be guilty of felony assault or aggravated assault if they:
- What Are the Charges for Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer?
Law Enforcement Under ARS § 13-1204(A)(8) Arizona law defines an officer to be any one of the following who is engaged in official duties: Peace officers, such as law enforcement officers; Firefighters; Fire investigators; Fire inspectors; Emergency medical technicians; Paramedics; Teacher or another school employee; Health care practitioners
- Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-1204 : — CRIMINAL CODEASSAULT AND . . . - CaseMine
A person commits aggravated assault if the person commits assault as prescribed by section 13-1203 under any of the following circumstances: 1 If the person causes serious physical injury to another
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