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623-321-4699 — Free ConsultationWhen facing criminal charges in San Tan Valley, you need an experienced criminal defense lawyer who understands the unique challenges of this rapidly growing Pinal County community. From Hunt Highway traffic stops to domestic violence calls in Johnson Ranch subdivisions, criminal cases in San Tan Valley present distinct challenges that require local expertise.
The sprawling geography of San Tan Valley — stretching from the San Tan Mountains Regional Park to the Gila River Indian Community boundary — creates enforcement complexities that savvy defense attorneys can exploit. With cases split between San Tan Justice Court and Pioneer Justice Court for misdemeanors, and Pinal County Superior Court in Florence for felonies, navigating the system requires intimate knowledge of each jurisdiction’s procedures and personnel.
If you’ve been arrested in San Tan Valley, contact Tamou Law Group, PLLC immediately at 623-321-4699 for a free consultation. Our team, including former prosecutors and law enforcement officers, understands how charges are built and where the weaknesses lie.
The San Tan Valley Criminal Defense Challenge: Geography, Growth, and Jurisdiction
San Tan Valley’s unique position as Arizona’s largest unincorporated community — with nearly 106,000 residents spread across planned communities like Johnson Ranch, Pecan Creek South, and San Tan Heights — creates specific law enforcement patterns that impact criminal cases. The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office operates from their San Tan Region Office at 31505 N Schnepf Road, with specialized units including a nine-investigator Narcotics Task Force handling approximately 200 drug cases annually.
The car-dependent nature of this community, with Hunt Highway and Combs Road as primary thoroughfares, means most criminal encounters begin with traffic stops. Police often struggle with probable cause issues on poorly lit rural shoulders, field sobriety testing conditions on gravel surfaces, and witness availability from scattered subdivisions. These geographic realities create defense opportunities for attorneys who understand the terrain.
Most concerning for residents is the jurisdictional complexity. Misdemeanor cases may be heard at San Tan Justice Court on Chicago Street in Chandler or Pioneer Justice Court on Hunt Highway, while felonies proceed to Pinal County Superior Court in Florence. This split system can create tracking problems, particularly dangerous in domestic violence cases where multiple misdemeanors can escalate to felony charges under ARS §13-3601.02.
What Should I Do If I Am Arrested in San Tan Valley Arizona?
Immediately invoke your right to remain silent and request an attorney. Do not consent to searches, discuss your case with anyone except your lawyer, or post about the arrest on social media. Contact Tamou Law Group at 623-321-4699 within the first 24-48 hours, as early action often determines case outcomes.
The booking process for San Tan Valley arrests typically involves transport to the Pinal County Adult Detention Center in Florence, approximately 30 minutes south. This facility, operated by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, houses up to 1,500 inmates and processes all arrests from the region. Understanding this timeline is crucial — your attorney can often intervene during the booking process to protect your rights.
- Invoke your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent immediately
- Decline all searches without a warrant
- Ask for an attorney before answering any questions
- Do not discuss your case with cellmates, friends, or family
- Avoid posting anything on social media about the arrest
- Contact Tamou Law Group, PLLC at 623-321-4699 for immediate representation
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📞 Call 623-321-4699 — Free San Tan Valley Criminal Defense ConsultationFelony Defense in Pinal County: Understanding San Tan Valley’s Most Serious Cases
Felony charges in San Tan Valley proceed through Pinal County Superior Court in Florence, where the stakes couldn’t be higher. These cases carry prison sentences, lifetime consequences, and loss of civil rights including voting and firearm ownership. The most commonly prosecuted felonies in this community include:
- Aggravated Assault (ARS §13-1204) — Class 3 felony: 2-8.75 years prison
- Drug Possession (ARS §13-3407) — Class 4 felony: 1-3.75 years prison
- Drug Sales (ARS §13-3408) — Class 2 felony: 3-12.5 years prison
- Armed Robbery (ARS §13-1904) — Class 2 felony: 3-12.5 years prison
- Burglary (ARS §13-1506, §13-1507, §13-1508) — Class 2/3/4 felony by degree
- Sexual Assault (ARS §13-1406) — Class 2 felony: 5.25-14 years prison
- Aggravated DUI (ARS §28-1383) — Class 4 felony: minimum 4 months prison
- Weapons Misconduct (ARS §13-3102) — Class varies by circumstances
- Fraud and Forgery (ARS §13-2002) — Class varies by amount
The Pinal County Attorney’s office aggressively prosecutes repeat offenders while offering rehabilitation opportunities for first-time defendants. Building a strong defense from day one is critical to avoiding escalating consequences.
Misdemeanor Cases: San Tan Valley’s Most Common Criminal Charges
Most criminal cases in San Tan Valley involve misdemeanor charges processed through San Tan Justice Court or Pioneer Justice Court. While these may seem less serious than felonies, misdemeanor convictions create permanent criminal records that impact employment, housing, and professional licensing. Common charges include:
- DUI (ARS §28-1381) — Class 1 misdemeanor: up to 180 days jail, $2,500 fine
- Disorderly Conduct (ARS §13-2904) — Class 1 misdemeanor: up to 180 days jail
- Assault (ARS §13-1203) — Class 1 misdemeanor: up to 180 days jail
- Criminal Damage (ARS §13-1602) — Class varies by damage amount
- Shoplifting (ARS §13-1805) — Class varies by merchandise value
- Drug Paraphernalia (ARS §13-3415) — Class 6 felony or misdemeanor
- Trespassing (ARS §13-1502) — Class 3 misdemeanor: up to 30 days jail
- Reckless Driving (ARS §28-693) — Class 2 misdemeanor: up to 120 days jail
- Driving on Suspended License (ARS §28-3473) — Varies by circumstances
- Domestic Violence related offenses — Enhanced penalties apply
Judge Samuel Goodman, who has presided over San Tan Justice Court since 2004, handles many of these cases. Understanding each judge’s tendencies, preferred plea agreements, and sentencing patterns gives Tamou Law Group a significant advantage in negotiations.
How Criminal Cases Move Through San Tan Valley Courts
The criminal justice process in San Tan Valley follows a specific timeline that varies by charge severity and court jurisdiction. For misdemeanors heard in San Tan Justice Court or Pioneer Justice Court, the process typically involves:
- Arrest and Booking — Transport to Pinal County Jail in Florence
- Initial Appearance — Usually within 24 hours, bail determination
- Arraignment — Formal charge reading, plea entry
- Pretrial Conference — Plea negotiations, discovery review
- Trial or Resolution — Jury trial or negotiated settlement
- Sentencing — If conviction occurs
Felony cases follow a more complex path through Pinal County Superior Court, often including preliminary hearings and grand jury proceedings. Early attorney involvement can dramatically alter this timeline, potentially securing release, negotiating reduced charges, or identifying suppression issues that lead to dismissal.
Why Local Expertise Matters: The Tamou Law Group Advantage
Tamou Law Group, PLLC stands as the leading criminal defense firm serving San Tan Valley, with over 1,000 cases won and a deep understanding of Pinal County’s unique legal landscape. Our team, including former prosecutors and law enforcement officers, brings insider knowledge of how cases are built and where vulnerabilities exist.
Michael Tamou and his experienced team understand the nuances of practicing in this jurisdiction — from the rural enforcement challenges along Hunt Highway to the complexities of the multi-court system serving this community. This local knowledge translates into better outcomes for clients.
- Top 40 Under 40 — National Trial Lawyers
- National Top 100 Trial Lawyers
- Super Lawyers 2025 Rising Star
- National College for DUI Defense (NCDD) member
- DUI Defense Lawyers Association (DUIDLA) member
- Elite Lawyers 2025 recognition
- Over 500 cases handled annually
- Former prosecutor and law enforcement team members
Defense Strategies That Protect Your Future in San Tan Valley
Effective criminal defense in San Tan Valley requires understanding both the law and the local enforcement patterns. Our team builds comprehensive defense strategies by anticipating prosecution tactics and exploiting the unique challenges of policing this vast, car-dependent community.
- Challenging Probable Cause — Questioning the basis for traffic stops on rural roads
- Suppressing Evidence — Filing motions when searches violate Fourth Amendment rights
- Witness Credibility — Exposing inconsistencies in police reports and testimony
- Procedural Errors — Identifying mistakes in arrest, booking, or evidence handling
- Plea Negotiations — Leveraging case weaknesses to secure reduced charges
- Diversion Programs — Pursuing rehabilitation alternatives to conviction
- Trial Advocacy — Aggressive courtroom representation when necessary
In a recent San Tan Valley criminal defense case, Tamou Law Group secured a complete dismissal for a client facing drug possession charges after successfully arguing that the initial traffic stop lacked reasonable suspicion, resulting in suppression of all evidence discovered during the illegal detention.
Alternative Programs and Diversion Options
San Tan Valley defendants may qualify for various alternative programs depending on their charges and criminal history. The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office recently launched a Reentry Program designed to facilitate seamless transitions for justice-involved individuals, connecting participants to housing, employment, identification, and treatment services.
For domestic violence cases, some prosecutors negotiate diversion through Corrective Solutions under Rule 38, placing cases on hold for three to six months while defendants complete counseling, education classes, and community service. Successful completion results in charge dismissal.
Drug-related offenses may qualify for treatment court programs, while first-time offenders often have access to deferred prosecution agreements that avoid conviction upon successful completion of specified conditions.
Related Practice Areas
- Arizona DUI Defense — all levels from standard to extreme and aggravated DUI
- Drug Crime Defense — possession, trafficking, and prescription drug charges
- Violent Crime Defense — assault, domestic violence, and weapons charges
- Record Sealing & Expungement — clear your criminal record in Arizona
- Our Case Results — see how we’ve helped clients facing similar charges
Ready to discuss your case? Contact Tamou Law Group, PLLC or call 623-321-4699 for a free consultation.
Recent Criminal Defense Results Handled Across San Tan Valley and Pinal County Courts
Every case is unique and results depend on the specific facts and circumstances. These examples reflect how Tamou Law Group handles serious, high-stakes criminal cases in San Tan Valley and surrounding communities.
Drug Possession — Traffic Stop on Hunt Highway
Case Dismissed
Successfully argued the initial traffic stop lacked reasonable suspicion, resulting in suppression of all evidence. All charges dismissed.
Aggravated Assault (Felony)
Case Dismissed
After exposing inconsistencies in witness statements and weaknesses in the State’s evidence, the prosecution dismissed all felony charges.
Domestic Violence (Felony)
Charges Reduced
After uncovering credibility concerns with the complaining witness, the case resolved on substantially more favorable terms.
Felony Drug Sales Allegation
Charges Reduced
Challenging the investigation and evidentiary issues resulted in a significantly reduced outcome for the client.
Pre-Charge Criminal Investigation
No File
Early legal intervention prevented charges from being filed after presenting favorable evidence to the Pinal County Attorney’s Office.
Weapons Misconduct (Felony)
Counts Dismissed
Constitutional challenges and evidentiary issues resulted in multiple counts being dismissed before the case went to trial.
*Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique. Results depend on the specific facts, evidence, and circumstances of each matter.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Criminal Defense in San Tan Valley, Arizona
What should I do if I am arrested in San Tan Valley?
Immediately invoke your right to remain silent and request an attorney. Do not answer questions beyond basic identification, consent to searches, or discuss the arrest with anyone except your lawyer. Avoid discussing case details on recorded jail phones or social media. Contact Tamou Law Group at 623-321-4699 as quickly as possible — what you do in the first 24-48 hours often determines the outcome of your case.
How long does a criminal case take in San Tan Valley?
Misdemeanor cases in San Tan Justice Court or Pioneer Justice Court typically resolve within 3-6 months. Felony cases through Pinal County Superior Court in Florence can take 8-18 months or longer for serious charges. Early attorney involvement can often expedite favorable outcomes through diversion programs, charge negotiations, or suppression motions that end the case before trial.
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony in Arizona?
Misdemeanors carry a maximum of 180 days jail and $2,500 fine for Class 1 offenses and are handled in Justice Court. Felonies carry prison sentences from 4 months (Class 6) up to life or death (Class 1) and proceed through Pinal County Superior Court. Felony convictions also eliminate voting rights, firearm ownership, and many professional licensing opportunities — making aggressive defense from the start essential.
Will a criminal charge show up on a background check in Arizona?
Yes. Arrests, charges, and convictions all create records accessible to employers, landlords, and licensing boards — even if charges were later dismissed or reduced. Only successful expungement under ARS §13-911 can remove eligible records. Tamou Law Group handles expungement petitions for qualified clients throughout San Tan Valley and Pinal County.
Can criminal charges be dropped before trial in San Tan Valley?
Yes. Charges can be dismissed through constitutional violations, insufficient evidence, witness unavailability, or diversion program completion. Pinal County prosecutors may dismiss when evidence is suppressed, when witnesses become unavailable, or through negotiated plea agreements to lesser charges. Early attorney intervention identifies these opportunities — often before formal charges are even filed.
How much does a criminal defense lawyer cost in San Tan Valley?
Costs vary based on charge severity and case complexity. Misdemeanor representation typically ranges $2,500-$7,500, while felony defense ranges $5,000-$25,000 or more for complex cases. Tamou Law Group offers free consultations and can discuss payment arrangements. The cost of experienced defense is minimal compared to the long-term consequences of conviction — including lost employment, housing, and professional licensing.
Can I get my criminal record expunged in Arizona?
Arizona allows expungement for eligible charges under ARS §13-911. Waiting periods apply: 2 years for most misdemeanors, 5-10 years for felonies depending on classification. Serious violent crimes and dangerous offenses are generally ineligible. Tamou Law Group handles expungement petitions to clear records and restore civil rights for qualified San Tan Valley clients.
Should I accept a plea deal or go to trial in Pinal County?
This decision requires careful analysis of evidence strength, trial risk, and long-term consequences. Pinal County prosecutors often offer reasonable pleas to avoid trial costs, but cases with constitutional violations or weak evidence may be worth fighting at trial. Our team evaluates every case honestly — assessing the realistic trial prospects and negotiating from a position of strength rather than pressure to close the file quickly.
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