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                <title><![CDATA[New Metal Theft Laws:  Arizona calls for more severe penalties, and strict reporting for scrap metal buyers and sellers]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Metal Theft Charges Copper is an example of a high demand Non-Ferrous metal, with comprehensive uses, and is more resistant to rust and corrosion, than many other types of metals. As a result, thefts of copper and copper cable have become such a widespread problem in Arizona that many law enforcement agencies are offering rewards&hellip;</p>
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<p><strong>Metal Theft Charges</strong></p>



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Copper is an example of a high demand Non-Ferrous metal, with comprehensive uses, and is more resistant to rust and corrosion, than many other types of metals.   As a result,<a href="http://www.novakazlaw.com/CriminalDefense/Theft.aspx#theft_offenses"> thefts</a> of copper and copper cable have become such a widespread problem in Arizona that many law enforcement agencies are offering rewards for information leading to arrests. In additional Arizona has passed legislation in an attempt to combat the crimes which place more restrictions on the businesses purchasing the copper, and more harsh sentencing and penalties for copper theft convictions.</p>



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<strong>Arizona Metal Theft Laws:</strong> <strong> HB 2396, A.R.S. §44-1642, A.R.S.  §44-1644  </strong>
Arizona Law <strong>HB 2396 </strong>was passed March 21, 2012.  This Law intended to increase penalties by amending <strong>ARS § 13 – 1801</strong>, and<strong> ARS § 13 – 1802</strong> to delete term “scrap metal” from the definition of value. This change redefines the average Fair Market Value of copper in the local area; together with the repair or replacement value of any property from which the metal was removed during the theft.  For sentencing purposes, this serves to increase the penalties for a copper theft conviction, since the value of stolen property is a major factor considered in Sentencing Guidelines and penalties. For example, If a person were convicted of stealing copper in the amount of $3,000 or more may be charged with a Class 4 felony, exposing a person to prison terms of 18 months to 3 years, which is more severe than if it were “scrap metal” stolen.</p>



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<strong>A.R.S. § 44-1642:</strong> Effective January 1, 2012, requires that all scrap metal businesses register to report their purchases by reporting them to a Scrap Metal Theft Data Base that indexes purchase records; transaction limits; age of seller; and exceptions’.</p>



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<strong> A.R.S. § 44-16442</strong>: Effective January 1, 2012, requires that all scrap metal businesses register  to report their purchases to the department of public safety; exemption; violation; classification.</p>



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<strong>Criminal Defense for Copper Theft or other Theft Crimes</strong></p>



<p>If you have been arrested or charged with theft of copper metal, copper cord, or any other theft crime, you may be exposed to<a href="http://www.novakazlaw.com/CriminalDefense/FelonyCharges.aspx"> felony</a> charges and prison sentencing. The prosecution will egregiously pursue convictions. Laws have been enacted to increase sentencing and penalties for those offenses. You should contact an<a href="http://www.arizonacriminaldefenselawyer.com/lawyer-attorney-1580472.html"> experienced criminal defense attorney</a> to discuss your matter and options for defense. With proper legal representation, and you will increase your chances of avoiding prison terms, and harsh penalties of a conviction. An experienced criminal attorney will protect your rights, <a href="http://www.novakazlaw.com/CriminalDefense/Theft.aspx">defend </a>your charges, and make every effort to get a favorable resolution in your case.</p>



<p>Additional Resources:</p>



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<li><a href="http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/13/01801.htm">Theft Definitions </a></li>



<li><a href="http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/13/01802.htm">Theft Classifications</a></li>



<li><a href="http://www.azleg.gov/legtext/49leg/1r/bills/hb2396h.pdf">Arizona HB  2396</a></li>
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