
Experienced, resourceful, aggressive, Shawn B. Hamp protects his clients' rights and fights for their freedom. Our law practice is dedicated exclusively to DUI and criminal defense. As a trial lawyer, Shawn B. Hamp has built relationships and a reputation for strong advocacy and a persistent presence in the courtroom. Serving all of Northern Arizona, Shawn B. Hamp and his team are here to advocate on your behalf.
We work hard for each of our clients, whether you charged with a minor offense, DUI, or Felony crime. We are forthright and honest and only accept those cases we believe we can make a difference. Facing criminal charges is one of the most stressful experiences that you can go through. There is so much at stake, as a criminal conviction can have a significant impact on your life.
A guilty verdict could result in jail or prison time. You could be ordered to pay extensive fines. A criminal conviction can have collateral consequences and hinder your chances of finding employment, housing, or making you ineligible for student loans.
We work hard for each of our clients, whether you charged with a minor offense, DUI, or Felony crime. We are forthright and honest and only accept those cases we believe we can make a difference. Facing criminal charges is one of the most stressful experiences that you can go through. There is so much at stake, as a criminal conviction can have a significant impact on your life.
A guilty verdict could result in jail or prison time. You could be ordered to pay extensive fines. A criminal conviction can have collateral consequences and hinder your chances of finding employment, housing, or making you ineligible for student loans.
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Get the best legal defense from a Mohave County trial attorney that knows criminal law in Arizona.
Bad things can happen to good people and Arizona has some of the strictest and toughest mandatory DUI sentencing laws in the country.
The Law Offices of Shawn B. Hamp defends persons accused of felony crimes in Kingman, throughout Kingman, Mohave County, and throughout Arizona.
If you have been arrested or charged with a crime, you may be feeling frightened, anxious, and uncertain of what your future holds.
Bad things can happen to good people and Arizona has some of the strictest and toughest mandatory DUI sentencing laws in the country.
The Law Offices of Shawn B. Hamp defends persons accused of felony crimes in Kingman, throughout Kingman, Mohave County, and throughout Arizona.
If you have been arrested or charged with a crime, you may be feeling frightened, anxious, and uncertain of what your future holds.
Police officers use aggressive interrogation techniques to extract confessions.
It is important to remember that you never need to answer questions by a police officer.
At all times you have the right to remain silent and to have an attorney present during any interrogation.
An experienced private criminal attorney works to defend your rights during every phase of the court process.
After an arrest, a defendant who is in custody must have an initial appearance.
The initial appearance must be conducted within 24 hours before a Justice of the Peace in the Justice Court.
It is important to remember that you never need to answer questions by a police officer.
At all times you have the right to remain silent and to have an attorney present during any interrogation.
An experienced private criminal attorney works to defend your rights during every phase of the court process.
After an arrest, a defendant who is in custody must have an initial appearance.
The initial appearance must be conducted within 24 hours before a Justice of the Peace in the Justice Court.
The Law Offices of Shawn B. Hamp, P.C. represents drivers who are cited for all criminal traffic offenses.
We defend criminal traffic cases in all courts in Mohave County and throughout Northern Arizona.
When an Arizona driver commits a traffic offense, they are often provided a ticket, fines, and possibly jail time depending on the severity of the violation.
Along with these punishments, they are also assessed points that line up with their offense.
As you can see on the table to the left, points are assessed based on the violation.
We defend criminal traffic cases in all courts in Mohave County and throughout Northern Arizona.
When an Arizona driver commits a traffic offense, they are often provided a ticket, fines, and possibly jail time depending on the severity of the violation.
Along with these punishments, they are also assessed points that line up with their offense.
As you can see on the table to the left, points are assessed based on the violation.
Most people think of speeding as a minor offense since it is relatively common.
The average motorist will most likely receive a civil speeding ticket at least once in their life.
However, there is another type of speeding offense that is handled way more seriously by Arizona law enforcement officials and prosecutors.
This offense is known as criminal speeding.
Criminal speeding offenses carry more serious penalties than a simple speeding violation, due to the fact that state authorities consider criminal speeders more dangerous.
The average motorist will most likely receive a civil speeding ticket at least once in their life.
However, there is another type of speeding offense that is handled way more seriously by Arizona law enforcement officials and prosecutors.
This offense is known as criminal speeding.
Criminal speeding offenses carry more serious penalties than a simple speeding violation, due to the fact that state authorities consider criminal speeders more dangerous.
A civil traffic ticket is given to a motorist or a pedestrian, of whom an officer claims has violated a civil traffic law.
When one receives a ticket, they are given a form that lists civil traffic laws.
The officer will check each law that has been violated by the offender.
Tickets that are also classified by whether a car was in motion at the time the officer suspected the supposed misconduct.
Therefore, motorists are cited with either a moving violation or a non-moving violation.
The majority of traffic tickets that are given out by law enforcement are considered civil.
When one receives a ticket, they are given a form that lists civil traffic laws.
The officer will check each law that has been violated by the offender.
Tickets that are also classified by whether a car was in motion at the time the officer suspected the supposed misconduct.
Therefore, motorists are cited with either a moving violation or a non-moving violation.
The majority of traffic tickets that are given out by law enforcement are considered civil.
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