Scott Campbell

A Criminal Defense Attorney

A Criminal Defense Attorney

Tempe
Criminal Defense Lawyer


If you have been charged with a crime, you will need an aggressive defense attorney who will fight for your legal rights. My name is Scott Campbell, I am that attorney. Criminal law is my main area of practice, although I handle several different types of legal cases. My former career as a police officer is a distinct advantage that I can offer to my clients. With my personal inside knowledge of police practices, techniques, and procedures, combined with my experience as a criminal defense attorney, I am in the best possible position to argue on your behalf if you have been charged with a criminal offense.

Location


1204 E. Baseline Road Suite 102 Tempe , AZ. 85283

Recent Blog Posts


Phoenix Police Arrest Man for Marital Rape | Nov 05, 2013

A man was arrested on Tuesday October 29 for apparently raping his wife. Police reports show that Francisco Ortiz Martinez, age 53, grabbed his wife against her will. They were in their Phoenix home on August 25. At around 3:00 PM Martinez ...
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Masked Robbers Target Phoenix Pawn Shop | Aug 05, 2013

On July 23 a trio of masked individuals robbed a pawnshop in Phoenix. Apparently the three men burst into the store at around 9:30 AM. This might be taken as a particularly brazen action. For one the three masked men had not casually entere...
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Miranda Warnings Are Written In Code | Nov 20, 2012

  We all know those warnings police give to someone before starting an interrogation: the right to remain silent, that anything said can be used in court, the right to a lawyer, and the right to a free lawyer if one cannot be afforded....
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Don't Talk To The Police! | Sep 10, 2012

  It happened again.  A person called me to ask if he needed a lawyer.  He explained that he did nothing wrong, but a detective wanted to talk to him about a crime.  He did like most people would do and went to the polic...
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Recent Answers


Can an officer give me a breathalyzer and a blood test?

Yes. Once you are arrested, the police can require a breath, blood, and/or urine test...or all 3. To draw blood, they need either your consent or a search warrant, but there can be consequences to refusing -- like a driver license suspension.
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Are the consequences for a marijuana DUI the same as for an alcohol one?

In Arizona, any THC or metabolite in your blood is DUI. The medical marijuana laws carry an exception, but it is poorly worded and it may not work. A marijuana DUI conviction carries a 1 year revocation of your license, much worse than the 90 da...
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