- DivorceFor over 20 years, Thrush Law Group has been recognized as one of the top law firms in the Southwest. A local Tucson law firm that specializes in family law, divorce law, criminal defense, DUI Defense and personal injury cases, we believe your decision to hire a law firm is critical in protecting yourself and your family. We will do our best to fight for your best interests. We are available by phone 24/7 in the event you require our advice after hours.
- Child Abuse
- Criminal DefenseI was wrongfully arrested and got beat up by a officer and while i was handcuffed he punched me in my ribs 4 times brusing them please i need to know what to do so these type's of things wont happen to someone else - Criminal Law
- DUI/DWIAre you looking for a qualified DUI defense lawyer to help you with your case in San Luis Obispo, CA? At San Luis Obispo DUI Attorneys, we can assist you in navigating the complicated criminal court system and DMV hearing process. Like any other crime, you are innocent until proven guilty if arrested for DUI, so do not panic and rush into admitting guilt.We Locate at: 864 Osos St #C, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
- Sex CrimesThere are multiple sex-related offenses that are illegal under the California Penal Code. We have expertise in defending all types of sex crime cases, including: Annoying or molesting a child under 18 years old - PC 647.6...
- FraudMail and Wire Fraud – A federal crime since the late 1800’s, it fraudulently deprives others of their property using the U.S. mail and wire communication.
- RobberyAggravated robbery is a robbery … committed by a person who is armed with a dangerous weapon or who inflicts bodily harm upon any person in the course of such robbery.
- BurglaryProperty crimes are reported, analyzed and categorized by the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Burglary is defined as the “unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft.” Force does not have to be used to gain access or entry into a “structure” in order for the crime of burglary to occur.
- White Collar CrimesWhite Collar Crimes – The full range of frauds committed by persons within the government. The term “white collar” refers to those in an office who do not use force to commit the offenses.
- Theft
- MisdemeanorsFacing a misdemeanor charge can be a stressful and daunting experience, but understanding the process and the steps to take can significantly reduce anxiety and improve your chances of a favorable outcome. your A misdemeanor is...
- EmbezzlementEmbezzlement – When money is stolen from within a bank, insurance company, corporation or other entity it falls within federal jurisdiction.
- Drug CrimesPossession of drugs with the intention of distributing or selling them is illegal under a large number of state and federal laws. The potential penalties will vary according to the type and quantity of drug involved and the circumstances of the case.
- AssaultIt is common to hear the words “assault and battery” together. Actually, however, battery is a separate and different offense than assault. Battery exists when the defendant actually makes nonconsensual, harmful physical contact with the victim. The batterer must intend to harm the victim – although there need not be an injury. If there is no intent, there is no battery. If there is unintentional physical contact, there is no intent, and no battery. Battery is also a criminal and civil offense and the defendant can face both criminal charges and monetary damages.
- MurderViolent crime includes the most serious crimes of murder, forcible rape/sexual assault, assault and robbery. Violent crimes are often committed with the use of a deadly weapon.
- Juvenile Crimes
- Identity Theft
- HomicideDriving offenses depend upon state law and vary from the most serious, such as vehicular homicide or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, which are both felonies, to minor infractions such as driving one mile over the speed limit or driving with a broken taillight.
- ArsonAccording to the FBI, property crime refers to burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arson, where property is stolen or attempted to be stolen from the victim, but where force or threat of force is not a factor.
- Restraining OrderAn individual who is presently under a domestic restraining order – If the subject is so ordered by the court; if the subject is found to be a threat to the intimate partner or child;
- Forgery
- Money Laundering• Money laundering – often used in conjunction with bank fraud, illegally gotten sums are unknowingly laundered in financial institutions by depositing the “dirty” or ill-begotten funds and mixed with legitimate funds until they are indivisible
- Kidnapping
- Manslaughter
- ExtortionOrganized Crime – Organized crime groups use force, extortion, blackmail, corruption and other means to profit, violating criminal laws.
- Intellectual Property
- Property DamageReckless property damage or destruction: disregarding the knowledge that conduct will harm property but engaging in the conduct anyway.
- Personal InjuryIf you're facing a personal injury claim and have to deal with criminal charges, there are a number of steps that you can take to make your legal issues more manageable. By dealing with the criminal charges in a cooperative manner, you can protect...
- Auto Accidents
- Bankruptcy