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When facing criminal charges, you want a lawyer who has the knowledge and experience necessary to handle your case. You want someone who is trustworthy and well-established in the legal community as well. But above all else, you want an attorney who has the level of skill you need to get you through even the most challenging criminal cases. For more than 38 years, Brian Di Pietro has done just that.

He consistently uses his knowledge of criminal law and experience in the courtroom to provide residents in Phoenix and across Arizona with exceptional criminal defense regardless of how complex their case may be.
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Brian Di Pietro, a Phoenix, Arizona criminal defense attorney has more than 38 years experience defending clients in a wide variety of cases involving DUI, drug charges, theft, assault, fraud, domestic violence, robbery and murder as well as other major felonies and misdemeanors.
He began his legal career as an assistant county prosecutor, and was also a contract municipal prosecutor for various communities in Maricopa County, Arizona where he learned the government's process to prosecute cases.
A driver under the influence of alcohol conviction can have devastating consequences under the laws of Arizona.
A conviction for a DUI can lead to a jail sentence, large fines and fees, having an ignition interlock device placed on your vehicle and the suspension of your license to drive.
A driving under the influence conviction may affect you in the following ways as well as placing you in an extremely stressful situation worrying about what will happen to you.
For these reasons it is extremely important that you have someone in Arizona willing to fight for your rights.
So you are wondering whether or not you should contact a lawyer if the police are making an investigation of a crime, and they are focusing on you as a possible suspect or they are focusing on you as a potential person of interest then you would probably want to contact a lawyer to protect yourself against those charges that may follow.
The reason that you would want to contact a lawyer immediately rather than waiting for the charges is that once you get a lawyer involved on your side then that lawyer then contact the prosecution make a determination of what the charges may be, if any.
Drug charges are a serious matter in Arizona.
Police officers often times go under cover as a informant, referred to as a confidential informant because they don't tell you that they are working for the police or that they are a police officer.
Their sole purpose is to find people and try to convince them that they should find some drugs and sell those to the police officer.
They keep track of these sales and these transactions.
There could be more than one, two, three sales.
I have a client who was approached with a friend that said hey you know I can show you how to make some extra money.
A person shall not knowingly manufacture methamphetamine under any circumstance that causes physical injury to a minor who is under fifteen years of age.
A person who violates this section is guilty of a class 2 felony and is punishable as provided by 13-705.
Conducting a meth lab while a child under 15 years old is present, the state presumes that the vapors, which are toxic, will be breathed by the minor.
Inhaling toxic vapors can cause injury to the child.
The state can use an expert medical person to express their opinion that inhaling toxic vapors causes injury.
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