Criminal Misdemeanors / DUI
Rose Law Group pc can assist clients with issues involving including, but not limited to, DUI, Extreme DUI, Aggravated DUI, OUI, Domestic Violence, Assault, Criminal Damage, Disorderly Conduct, Drug Offenses, Theft, Endangerment, Civil/Criminal Speeding, Reckless Driving, Underage Drinking, Other Vehicular Crimes, Post-Conviction Relief, Probation/Parole Violations, Sentence Modifications and some Sexual Offenses.
The team has successfully litigated these matters and has good relationships that can often result in reasonable settlement.
Please contact our office to schedule your consultation. Cost will be discussed during the consultation based upon the facts of each case.
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Navajo County BOS approves solar project outside Snowflake
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Stellar Renewable Power.) By Toni Gibbons | White Mountain Independent The Navajo County Board of Supervisors approved a special use permit for the Stellar Red Hills Solar project at the Nov. 12 meeting, setting the stage for a 1,000-megawatt solar power facility and battery storage system northwest of Snowflake. The project, sprawling across 9,213 acres

Trump to auction off citizenship via his ‘gold cards’; Darius Amiri, chairman of Rose Law Group’s immigration department, explains
By Kelly Rissman | Independent President Donald Trump announced a new path to U.S. citizenship: a pricey gold card. The U.S. is going to “sell” gold cards for $5 million, Trump announced in the Oval Office Tuesday. “We’re going to be putting a price on that card of about $5 million and that’s going to give you [permanent resident] Green Card privileges, plus it’s going to be

As Dark Sky Discovery Center reaches another milestone, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman and Rose Law Group partner Thomas Galvin comments in YourValley about the project
“The International Dark Sky Discovery Center will provide students and adults from around the Valley and the world the invaluable experience of discovering the wonders of the universe,” Galvin said. “I am happy to support such a fantastic endeavor.” By Bob Burns | YourValley The 20.5-foot Dark Sky Observatory Dome was lowered into place on the International Dark Sky Discovery Center Thursday morning, Feb. 6. This was another milestone
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