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...that it had been suspended. Based on those two traffic violations, see A.R.S. §§ 28-959.01(B), 28-2153(A...the rearview mirror, or whether A.R.S. § 28-959.01 contemplates such a common adornment of a vehicle as violation of statute, is not important" because the..., 247 Ariz. 537, ¶ 39 (App. 2019); see also A.R.S. § 28-1594. Wh...
...transmission of thirty-six percent, legal under Arizona law.
Under A.R.S. § 28–959.01(A)(1), window...believed, it would have violated A.R.S. § 28–959.01(A)(1). Thus, the trial court correctly found that the detective made a mistake of fact regarding the window tint...estimated that a window allowed for forty percent light transmission, but incorrectly believed it violated § 28–959.01(A)(1).
¶ 10 The distinction between a mistake...
...Concord's front windows had a light transmission of thirty-six percent, legal under Arizona law.
Under A.R.S. § 28–959.01(A)(1), window...believed, it would have violated A.R.S. § 28–959.01(A)(1). Thus, the trial court correctly found that the detective made a mistake of fact regarding the window tint...allowed for forty percent light transmission, but incorrectly believed it violated § 28–959.01(A)(1).
¶ 10 The distinction between a mistake of law and one of fact...
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¶2 A police officer stopped Carter in his sedan for a window tint violation under A.R.S. § 28-959.01. Carter was arrested after the officer learned he had five outstanding...felony warrants. The officer conducted an on-site inventory search of the vehicle and found small plastic bags containing methamphetamine and 28 syringes.
¶3 On July 12, 2016..., the State charged Carter with one count of transportation of dangerous drugs, a class 2 felony, and 28 counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, a class 6 felony...
.... See A.R.S. § 28-959.01(A). ¶3 During the course of the stop, Carlson, who was sitting in the passenger seat, stated the truck belonged to her. While she was retrieving the truck's...stopping vehicle to investigate), quoting A.R.S. § 28-957.01(A). Additionally, pursuant to A.R.S. § 28-1594, an officer "may stop and detain a person as is reasonably necessary to investigate.... § 28-959.01(A), (C). An officer does not need "measurable proof" of a window tint violation in order to properly initiate a traffic stop...
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¶2 A police officer stopped Carter in his sedan for a window tint violation under A.R.S. § 28-959.01. Carter was arrested after the officer learned he had five outstanding...felony warrants. The officer conducted an on-site inventory search of the vehicle and found small plastic bags containing methamphetamine and 28 syringes.
¶3 On July 12, 2016..., the State charged Carter with one count of transportation of dangerous drugs, a class 2 felony, and 28 counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, a class 6 felony...
...A.R.S. § 28-959.01(B),
[A] person shall not operate a motor vehicle with an object or material placed, displayed, installed, affixed or...violation of [§ 28-959.01(B)]." Medrano further contends that these are "common devices which the statute allows" and not obstructions. However, even assuming Medrano did not violate .... 342, ¶ 6 (officer has reasonable suspicion to stop vehicle with cracked windshield to investigate whether it was "adequate" as required by A.R.S. § 28-957.01(A)). As such, even if...
...that the officer's assessment regarding the location and legality of the GPS unit was both incorrect and unreasonable. ¶9 Under A.R.S. § 28-959.01(B) a window-mounted GPS unit may not be placed...slightly below the rearview mirror." § 28-959.01(A)(12)(a). Thus, if the driver places a GPS unit in one of the statutorily designated areas listed in (A)(12), he is per se not in violation of the...windshield. ¶11 Volk argues that because the officer did not indicate whether the GPS unit obstructed the driver's view, the officer may not have understood that § 28-959.01 only prohibits devices that...
...investigative detention was of reasonable duration, and the investigation gave rise to probable cause for a search of the vehicle and Baldonado's arrest. See A.R.S. §§ 28-959.01(A)-(B...A.R.S. § 21-102, and was properly instructed. The state presented sufficient evidence to support the jury's verdicts. With respect to Count 1, a person commits possession of narcotic drugs for sale...above the statutory threshold amount if she knowingly possesses more than one gram of heroin for sale. A.R.S. §§ 13-3408(A)(2), -3401(20)(ttt), (21)(m), (36)(a). The state presented evidence that more...
...affixed to the windshield in a manner that obstructs or restricts the driver's clear view. See A.R.S. § 28-959.01.B; see also A.R.S. § 28-1594 (An officer "may stop and detain a person...Article 6, Section 9, of the Arizona Constitution, and Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) sections 12-120.21.A.1, 13-4031, and -4033.A.1 (West 2016...as is reasonably necessary to investigate an actual or suspected violation" of Title 28). Accordingly, the initial stop of the truck to investigate the placement of the GPS device and Officer...
...license plate. Arizona's window tinting law (A.R.S. § 28-959.01(A)(6)&(10) & (C)) is similar to California's law. (See generally People v. Reyes (2011...
...("A.R.S.") section 28-959.01(B) ("a person shall not operate a motor vehicle . . . with an object or material placed, displayed, installed, affixed or applied in or on the motor vehicle in a manner.... 18.1. Padilla waived preparation of a presentence report. See A.R.S. § 13-701(B). Padilla was allowed to address the court during the...
.... ("A.R.S.") §§ 28-121 (Supp. 2014), -959.01(A)(1), (B) (2012) (specifications for materials on motor vehicle windows and windshield, violation of which is class...A.R.S. § 13-3102(A)(1)(b), (M) (Supp. 2014) (inaccurately answering police officer's question regarding presence of concealed deadly weapon within one's immediate control in a means of transportation is...prior instructions on "possession" and "knowingly" adequately and properly reflected Arizona law. See A.R.S. §§ 13-105(10)(b) (Supp. 2014) (definition of "knowingly"), -3102(A)(4) (misconduct...
...article VI, § 9 of the Arizona Constitution and A.R.S. §§ 12-120.21(A)(1) and 13-4033(A).
Section 28-959.01(B), A.R.S., prohibits...the scope of cross-examination. Id.
The aggravated maximum sentence Chambers faced for each count was 12.5 years. A.R.S.... See State v. Provenzino, 221 Ariz. 364, ¶ 23, 212 P.3d 56, 61 (App. 2009); A.R.S...