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James Gilmore

Mohave County Attorney's Office

Kingman, Arizona • Serving Mohave County

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About James Gilmore

James Gilmore is a criminal-defense attorney at Mohave County Attorney's Office representing clients in Kingman, Arizona. Criminal defense practice in Arizona involves charges under Title 13 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, ranging from misdemeanors (Classes 1-3) to felonies (Classes 1-6), with each class carrying different sentencing exposure and collateral consequences. Contact information appears below.

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Education

  • Law School: California Western

Common questions about Criminal Defense in Arizona

Answered by Arizona Attorney Search Network

Do I have to talk to police if I'm arrested in Arizona?

No. The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article 2 § 10 of the Arizona Constitution protect your right to remain silent. Once you have invoked the right (clearly state 'I am invoking my right to remain silent and want a lawyer'), questioning must stop until counsel is present. You must still provide identifying information when lawfully arrested, but you are not required to discuss the alleged offense.

What is an arraignment in Arizona criminal court?

An arraignment is the first formal court appearance after charges are filed - typically within 24-48 hours of arrest. The defendant hears the charges, enters a plea (almost always 'not guilty' at this stage), and the court addresses bail or release conditions. For felonies, the equivalent first appearance is the Initial Appearance, with arraignment in Superior Court occurring after preliminary hearing or grand jury indictment.

Can I represent myself in criminal court in Arizona?

Yes, under both the U.S. and Arizona constitutions you have the right to represent yourself (Faretta v. California, 1975), but the court must ensure your waiver of counsel is knowing, intelligent, and voluntary. For anything beyond minor traffic infractions, self-representation is strongly discouraged. If you cannot afford an attorney, ARS § 13-4013 entitles you to court-appointed counsel for any case carrying potential incarceration.

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Practice Areas

Criminal Law

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Office Location

Mohave County Attorney's Office

315 N 4TH ST

Kingman, AZ 86401

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