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Richard Gaxiola made my Huge Legal Problem Disappear and Quickly!

When Dorothy Ann Rien first realized what had happened she was stunned.

She couldn’t believe it and felt very dumb. She contacted her attorney referral service and there was referred to Alex & Gaxiola.

She was extremely happy because she was able to contact Richard and explain the details of the events that occurred to her privately in email. She said, “If I would have had to come to the office and explain it, I know I would have broken down and cried in front of the attorneys, and I didn’t want to do that!”

Not only was it convenient and painless for her to transact some of the case by email, Richard Gaxiola was able to obtain quick results with a very favorable outcome for her. Rien stated, “I couldn’t have found a better Phoenix Criminal Lawyer than Richard Gaxiola.”

For a free consultant with one of aggressive, experienced Phoenix Criminal Lawyers see our website at: www.criminallawaz.com

Dog Bites | What to Do if a Dog Attacks You

What kind of damage can be done by “man’s best friend?”  You never quite know what a dog’s response will be to sudden movements or people they do not know.  You might even just be taking a walk through the park and be confronted with a vicious dog whose owner cannot control him.  The Center for Disease Control and the Maricopa County Animal Care & Control. have some tips to help you stay alive and safe.

If a Dog Attacks You

  • Do not run from a dog or scream. [CDC]
  • Never turn your back and run away from a dog.  A dog’s natural instinct is to chase and catch you. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • If the dog does attack, “feed” him your jacket, purse or anything that you can put between you and the dog. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • If knocked over by a dog, roll into a ball and lie still (e.g., “be still like a log”).  [CDC] with your hands over your ears and remain motionless. Try not to scream, thrash or roll about. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]

What to do After a Dog Attack

  • Don’t panic. Call 911 immediately.
  • Get appropriate medical care and attention for the victim immediately, call a doctor or visit an emergency clinic
  • Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Ask for the owner’s driver’s license, name, address and phone number – NO PO BOXES!
  • If the person in control of the dog at the time of the attack is not the owner, get their driver’s license, name, address and telephone number also – NO PO BOXES!
  • Get the name, address and phone numbers of any witnesses to the dog attack
  • Take photos of the victim’s wounds and clothing before and after medical treatment
  • Take photos of the dog if possible
  • Write down anything you can remember
    –     Breed of dog
    –     Demeanor of dog
    –     On a leash?
    –     License tags?
  • Report the bite to Maricopa County Animal Care & Control at 602-506-7387
  • Contact an experienced dog-bite attorney

For more information on dog bites or for a free consultation, please call our office at 602-971-1775 or visit our website www.alexandgaxiola.com

A&G Join Campesina Radio for Cinco de Mayo

Alex and Gaxiola was proud to take part in the annual Cinco de Mayo event hosted by Radio Campesina 88.3 FM at Desert Sky Mall on April 30 and May 1, 2011.

With over 50,000 attendees and more than 30 vendors there was great fun, food, music, bounce houses and so much more to celebrate this important holiday. Alex & Gaxiola, who has proudly served the Hispanic community for more than 27 years across many practice areas, was pleased to raffle off the latest iPod Touch and Harry Potter DVD.

Alicia Serrano stopped by the our booth at the Cinco de Mayo Celebration this past weekend and registered for the iPod Touch drawing.

Alex & Gaxiola were pleased to be a part of this celebration as they have represented the Hispanic community in Phoenix and around the state for over 27 years in the areas of criminal defense and personal injury – auto accidents. Alex & Gaxiola, trial attorneys, are pleased to have secured over $20 million in personal injury settlements for its clients during 2008-2011.

Accident Injury attorneys Alex & Gaxiola's Booth at the Campesina Cinco de Mayo Celebration 2011Alicia was surprised to learn that she had won the iPod Touch and told Andrew Alex that she would likely give it as a gift to her grandchildren.  A special thanks to Alicia for stopping by our booth to gather information regarding our legal services.

A special thanks to Michelle Rodriquez for stopping by our booth to sign up for the drawing and get information about  our services:  tractor trailer [big rig] accidents, motorcycle and auto accidents, construction accidents, dog bite/attacks, medical malpractice, catastrophic injury and wrongful death, bicycle and pedestrian accidents, defective products, swimming pool and water accidents [boats, etc. ], child injuries, head-neck and spinal cord injuries, Commercial Vehicle Liability, Cumulative Trauma, Electrical Injury and others. We also provide representation in the areas of criminal defense, civil, health care and business law.

Phoenix Criminal Defense Attorneys visit with the community at Cinco de Mayo Celebration by Campesina Radio 2011If you are looking for serious trial attorneys who “fight” for your rights and quality of life, visit www.alexandgaxiola.com for a free consultation.

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Alicia Serrano Wins the iPod Touch Raffle Gift

Michelle Rodriquez Wins the Harry Potter Gift Set

 

Dog Bites | Dog Owner Safety Tips

Vicious dog chews through wooden gate.  Be careful of dog bites.Eliminate the risks of having your dog bite another person. Here you will find some practical tips from both the Center for Disease Control and the Maricopa County Animal Care & Control.

  • Spray/neuter your dog (this often reduces aggressive tendencies). [CDC] and a dog’s desire to roam. [ Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Never leave infants or young children alone with a dog. [CDC]
  • Don’t play aggressive games with your dog (e.g., wrestling). [CDC] Don’t encourage your dog to be unacceptably aggressive. [ Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Properly socialize and train any dog entering your household. Teach the dog submissive behaviors (e.g., rolling over to expose the abdomen and giving up food without growling). [CDC] introduce the dog to different people and situations so it won’t be nervous or frightened in social settings. [ Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Train your dog. This will enable your family to learn to teach the dog manners and be able to safely control it.  Attending a class along with other dogs and people will help socialize your dog. [ Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Immediately seek professional advice (e.g., from veterinarians, animal behaviorists, or responsible breeders) if the dog develops aggressive or undesirable behaviors. [CDC]
  • Before you bring a dog into your household consult with a professional (e.g., veterinarian, animal behaviorist, or responsible breeder) to learn what breeds of dogs are the best fit for your household. [CDC]
  • Dogs with histories of aggression are not suitable for households with children. [CDC]
  • Be sensitive to cues that a child is fearful or apprehensive about a dog. If a child seems frightened by dogs, wait before bringing a dog into your household. [CDC]
  • Spend time with a dog before buying or adopting it. Use caution when bringing a dog into a household with an infant or toddler. [CDC]

For more information on dog bites or for a free consultation, please call our office at 602-971-1775 or visit our website www.alexandgaxiola.com

Dog Bites | Woman Trains Her Dog to Attack & is Charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon

Aggressive dogs do not bark or growl, they just bite and once they have bitten you they do not let go.  And it really doesn’t matter about the breed of dog or the size of the dog, aggressive dogs all display the same demeanor.

Edlyn Joy Hauser, 38, treats her dog like a family member, calling him son and trains him to attack people on her command.  The dog obediently does what his owner has trained him to do.

Hauser told her dog to attack her landlord, Warren Volpe, and his 7-year old daughter.   The 55 pound pit bull attacked Warren in the face and throat, but did even more damage to the 7 year old girl — taking a huge chunk of flesh from the little girl’s leg.  After being rushed to the hospital, the little 7 year old goes through two hours of reconstructive surgery.

Animal Control Officer, Florence Crowell arrives to take the dog into custody.  The owner of the dog tells the dog to attack Officer Crowell saying, “Benjamin [the dog] is coming out of here, if you don’t want to get bitten, you better get out of here.”  On command from its owner the dog charges out the door and begins attacking Officer Crowell.

Lucky for the Officer, a man passing by sees what is happening and hits the dog viciously with a stick.  Momentary stunned the dog releases his hold on the Officer’s hands.  But, turns again to attack.  Only after being struck a second time does the dog stop.  The dog was responsible for crushing a bone in Officer Crowell’s  hand and biting her chest. She was hospitalized for five days for treatment of her injuries.

Joy Hauser is arrested and charged with three felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon and intentionally inflicting great bodily harm.  Superior Court Judge Marsha N. Revel, hearing the case without a jury, convicted her of assault with a deadly weapon and sentenced to six months in jail.  Not hardly a fitting punishment for maiming a 7 year-old girl, her landlord and the Animal Control Officer.

If you or anyone you know has suffered a dog bite, dog attack, been injured or maimed by an aggressive dog, contact our Phoenix Injury Attorneys at www.alexandgaxiola.com.

Judge Sentences Joy Hauser with Assault with a Deadly Weapon [Her Dog]

Dog Bites | Preventing Dog Bites

Do you or your family know what to do if a dog bites?   Dogs, our natural, loveable, best friends can turn attack if frightened or challenged.  So what do you do if an unfamiliar dog (or maybe even a dog you think you know) attacks you?

Here are some tip from the Center for Disease Control and the Maricopa County Animal Care & Control.  Knowing what to do could save you from serious harm.

  • Dogs, like humans, are naturally fearful of unfamiliar and what they perceive to be threatening situations, and can be easily be startled if they happen to lying quietly resting or sleeping.
  • It is a good precaution to never a leave small children alone with a dog.
  • Immediately report any stray dogs or dogs which are displaying unusual behavior to an adult or to the authorities whose job it is to protect the public from vicious animals. [CDC]
  • If bitten, immediately report the bite to an adult, or to the authorities.. [CDC]
  • Do not approach an unfamiliar dog. [CDC] Never approach a dog unknown to you, especially if it’s tied up or confined.  If the dog is with a person, even on a leash, always ask for permission before approaching the dog.  [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • “Be still like a tree” and remain motionless  if you are approached by an unfamiliar and/or aggressive dog. [CDC] Avoid making eye contact with the dog. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Once the dog loses interest in you, slowly back away until he is out of sight. Do not turn your back on the dog. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Do not run from a dog or scream.  This will startle the dog and encourage the dog to follow you. [CDC]
  • Never turn your back and run away from a dog, a dog’s natural instinct is to chase and catch you. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • If knocked over by a dog, immediately roll into a ball and lie still  – like a log.  [CDC]  Place your hands over your ears to protect them and remain motionless. Try not to scream, thrash or roll about. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Keep your face away from close proximity with a dog, especially his mouth area.
  • Always supervise children when they are playing with a dog unless. [CDC]
  • Avoid dogs you don’t know and do not chase or tease dogs. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • A dog will become upset and make bit if you attempt to take food or toys from him. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Do not pull the ears or tail, or attempt to hug a sleeping dog. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Don’t try to dress the dog, putting unwanted clothing on the dog. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Avoid direct eye contact with a dog. [CDC] Do not challenge the dog by staring it right in the eyes.
  • Do not disturb a dog that is sleeping, eating, or caring for puppies. [CDC] A mother dog with puppies can become aggressive.  Mother dogs  need a safe, quiet place to be with their puppies.  Visits and interaction should be kept to a minimum. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Always let a dog sniff you before attempting to pet it, this applies even to your own dog. [CDC]
  • Do not ever attempt to break up a dog fight by grabbing the animals. Yell or make loud noise to redirect their attention. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • An injured dog may bite depending on how much pain or fear it has. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control]
  • Do not attempt to move a dog from the bed, push down on its rump to make it sit, or step over a resting dog. [Maricopa County Animal Care & Control] Do not bend over the dog or startle a dog lying down quietly.
  • Do not allow your dog to roam around with a leash.

For more information on dog bites or for a free consultation, please call our office at 602-971-1775 or visit our website www.alexandgaxiola.com

Dog Bites | What Are Your Responsibilities as a Dog Owner in Maricopa County?

Phoenix Dog Tag, Maricopa County Dog LicenseLegal Responsibilities of Owning a Dog in Maricopa County

Arizona Revised Statues (11-1008 & 11-1010) requires that all dogs over the age of three months have a license and rabies vaccination (the vaccination must be administered by a licensed veterinarian.)

• The application for the dog license must be made within 15 days of vaccination.
• Residents new to Maricopa County and new dog owners must purchase a dog license within 30 days
• A penalty fee will be assessed for late applications ($2 per month for altered dogs; $4 per month for unaltered)
• The term of the license is based on the month and day of the most current rabies vaccination recorded at MCACC and is valid for one year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to license my cat?
No, the State of Arizona does not require cats to be licensed, but getting an ID tag for your cat is a good idea. A lost cat with an ID tag has a better chance of being returned home.

How does a license benefit my dog and I?
• Peace of mind that you and your dog can be reunited quickly.
• Licensed dogs that are impounded will be returned without charge to their owners on the first day of impoundment.
• Your dog will get a longer care period if impounded, while they are trying to contact you.
• If your dog bites someone, you may be eligible for home quarantine instead of the impound facility.
• License fees support the return of over 6,500 pets to their homes and adoption of more than 20,000 homeless pets to new families each year.

For more information about dog bites, contact our Phoenix Dog Bite Attorney at www.alexandgaxiola.com.

 

Will Your Social Media Postings be Used Against You as Evidence?

You’ve heard it said many, many times to be careful what you post. The big emphasis on posting previous

ly has been from a security aspect, how to keep your information safe from identity thieves, how to avoid cyber stalking and cyber crime and so forth.

Now, in addition to prospective employers looking at your Facebook and other social media pages to discover what kind of person you are and if they want to employ you, your posts can be used as evidence against you by attorneys when you are filing for a divorce, injured in an accident or have been charged with a criminal offense.


Words and photos have an entire life of their own. Be very careful what you post as you move through transitions in life.

Cotact us at 602-971-1775 or www.alexandgaxiola.com, www.criminallawaz.com for a free consultation.

Java & Justice | Join our New Meet-Up Group

Java & Justice - get attorney advice over coffeeThe Java & Justice Meet-Up Group is about people helping people, legally!  Finally, one place you can go to and meet attorneys face-to-face to get answers and legal direction for anything from how to incorporate a business to what to do if you are arrested for a crime, or have been seriously injured in an accident.

Who should attend?  Everyone who drives a car, owns a business, has children of driving/drinking age, your mother, your next door neighbor, doctors (all kinds), physical therapists … literally anyone interested in or affected by personal injury law, criminal defense law, business and healthcare law.

If you have questions from a different area of law, we can provide you with qualified referrals.

As always, we are always available for a free consultation on any accident injury, personal or medical injury as well as any criminal defense issue.  Please call our office to schedule a free consultation at 602-971-1775 or visit our websites:

www.alexandgaxiola.com
www.criminallawaz.com

Gaxiola’s Motion to Remand in Chino Valley Biker Shootout Gets Consideration

The shootout in the unincorporated area northwest of Chino Valley on Aug. 21, 2010 has caused much speculation as to who started the conflict.

Richard Gaxiola, the defense attorney for Michael Trevor Koepke, in his motion to remand writes about how the meeting of the Vagos and Hells Angels at a Circle K was characterized as the beginning of the conflict between the motorcycle gangs per a detective’s grand jury testimony. Additionally, the detective told grand jury members that the defendants could have wiped their hands to get rid of gunshot residue.

Gaxiola requested a change of venue and that the case be sent back to the grand jury.

Yavapai County Superior Court Judge Cele Hancock Hancock granted a motion and ordered an investigation in the defendants’ cases saying they are complex cases.

Read the latest update on the Chino Valley Biker Shooting here.

For more information about Richard Gaxiola or criminal defense representation, contact our office at 602-971-1775 for a free consultation or visit our website: www.criminallawaz.com.