Zalman  Sapad

Zalman Sapad

Founder, Arizona Justice Law Group
  • Criminal Law, DUI & DWI, Domestic Violence ...
  • Arizona
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Rebecca Montoya
Rebecca Montoya January 24, 2024
Rating: 10 Lawyer Rating - 10 out of 10
Zalman is not afraid to fight for his clients, no matter what the legal issue may be. I would highly recommend Zalman to anyone looking for representation in a criminal case. He is dedicated, persistent, innovative, caring, and works incredibly hard for his clients.
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Biography

I am available 24/7, 365 days a year for free consultations at ‪(602) 730-1756‬.

As a staunch advocate for justice, I hold a firm belief in the Constitution's promise of the presumption of innocence and the right to fair and equal treatment for all individuals. I believe everyone deserves a second chance, the opportunity to remain with their loved ones, and the assurance that their rights are respected and upheld.

Throughout my career, I have handled hundreds of criminal cases and have secured excellent outcomes for my clients.

I take pride in my conscientious approach, my thorough understanding of the law, and my ability to achieve favorable results through vigorous representation, innovative problem-solving, and a willingness to proceed to trial when necessary.

I am deeply committed to each of my clients and relentless to achieve the most favorable results possible. I have substantial experience in cases where the State has issues with evidence, particularly in DUI charges involving drugs or alcohol.

Some of the favorable outcomes I have achieved include:

- Successfully arguing for dismissals in various drug and alcohol-related cases, such as drug DUIs, driving under the influence of alcohol, disorderly conduct, First Amendment issues, and cases involving first-time offenders.

- Securing a dismissal in a felony case where my client was at risk of facing 200 years in prison.

- Obtaining multiple dismissals and not guilty verdicts in DUIs related to marijuana/cannabis.

- Achieving dismissals due to police misconduct and evidence tampering, as well as securing not guilty verdicts at trial for multiple assault charges stemming from police misconduct.

- Reducing hundreds of DUI cases from extreme DUI to reckless driving or other non-DUI dispositions.

- Securing dismissals in numerous cases involving domestic violence, assault, criminal damage, and disorderly conduct.

Practice Areas
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
DUI & DWI
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
White Collar Crime
Juvenile Law
Cannabis & Marijuana Law
Video Conferencing
  • Zoom
Fees
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Arizona
State Bar of Arizona
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United States District Court of Arizona
ID Number: Federal Bar
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Filipino: Spoken
  • Spanish: Spoken
Professional Experience
Founder
Zalman Sapad
Current
Attorney
Matthew Lopez Law PLLC
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Staff Attorney
Community Legal Services of Arizona
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Law Clerk
David N. Ingrassia PC
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Education
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University
J.D. | Law
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Arizona State University
B.A. | Business and Global Politics
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Awards
A+
Better Business Bureau
BBB accredited since 2017
Professional Associations
State Bar of Arizona
Member
Current
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Publications
Articles & Publications
The Waivering Renewable Fuel Standard and How to Fix It
Vermont Journal of Environmental Law
Economic Development and Eminent Domain in Arizona: When is a Use Truly Public?
Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University
Speaking Engagements
The Legal System, Drug DUIs and Substance Abuse Recovery, Cornerstone Community Day, Scottsdale, Arizona
Cornerstone Healing Center
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Certifications
Member
Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice
Licensed Attorney
Arizona State Bar
Websites & Blogs
Website
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Legal Answers
8 Questions Answered
Q. If i am 17 yrs old and my bf is 20 yrs old and my mom calls the cops on him will he get in trouble.
A: If you both are sexually active, yes, your boyfriend could be arrested charged with statutory rape under Arizona law because it seems like he is 24 months older than you.

Unfortunately, there is no defense available for him because your boyfriend more than 24 months older than you.
Q. I got a trespass charge from Walmart, but I received permission from the manager that I could return. Can it be dropped?
A: It is a defense to trespassing charges that you had permission to be on the premises--if you have proof in the form of texts or a letter that should be sufficient to get the charges dropped.

For the future, you have to go through Walmart corporate process to get written confirmation from Walmart that you are no longer trespassed.

Specifically, Walmart has a process whereby you can get a trespass lifted, call 1-800-WALMART and you can start the application process--especially if you have approval from the store manager.
Q. My son (20 years old) was arrested for slapping his roommate after they got into it about his friend using a racial slur
A: While I do not have a copy of your son's lease agreement or the trespass notice in front of me, these documents can be controlling as to whether or not he still has access to his apartment.

Primarily he needs to get in touch with the management to find out if they will enforce the trespass notice and if they will be proceeding with an eviction or lease termination based on the arrest. It could be that your son was trespassed from all ASU Campus' or from a specific area or from his student housing complex.

The 2nd issue is that your son will likely be facing criminal assault charges in misdemeanor court as well as potential disciplinary proceedings at the university for his conduct -- which might be a violation of the student handbook and subject him to suspension or administrative sanctions.

Getting a lawyer is the surest way to have someone advocating for your son and making sure that his rights are defended and upheld. Especially given the situation where he was clearly provoked.
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Zalman Sapad
2727 N 3rd St
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Telephone: (602) 730-1756
Cell: (602) 730-1756
Monday: 8 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM - 7 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM - 7 PM
Thursday: 8 AM - 7 PM (Today)
Friday: 8 AM - 7 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Notice: Available for consult 24/7.