Cochise County Criminal Defense
Cochise County stretches across southeastern Arizona from the Dragoon Mountains to the Mexican border, encompassing Sierra Vista, Bisbee, Douglas, Willcox, Benson, Tombstone, and Huachuca City. The county's proximity to the border means drug trafficking, smuggling, and immigration-related offenses are common on the felony docket, while Sierra Vista's connection to Fort Huachuca brings cases involving military personnel who face both civilian and military consequences.
Taylor Law Group represents clients in all eight Cochise County courts, from the Superior Court in Bisbee to the justice and municipal courts serving communities across the county. Doug Taylor brings the same level of preparation and courtroom credibility to every Cochise County case that he provides in his home jurisdiction of Pima County, drawing on his experience as a former judge to advocate effectively for clients throughout the region.
Where We Appear
Cochise County Superior Court
Felony criminal, juvenile, appeals
Court detailsSierra Vista Municipal Court
DUI, misdemeanor, traffic in Sierra Vista
Court detailsBisbee Justice Court
Misdemeanor criminal, civil disputes, protective orders
Court detailsWillcox Justice Court
Misdemeanor, traffic, small claims
Court detailsDouglas Justice Court
Misdemeanor, traffic, small claims
Court detailsBenson Justice Court
Misdemeanor, traffic, small claims
Court detailsHuachuca City Magistrate Court
City ordinance violations, traffic, misdemeanor
Court detailsTombstone Municipal Court
City ordinance violations, traffic
Court detailsPractice Areas We Handle Here
“While Doug Taylor served on the bench in Pima County, his experience as a judge gives him credibility and insight that translates to any Arizona courtroom. He understands judicial decision-making, courtroom procedure, and the factors that influence outcomes in criminal cases. That perspective benefits every client he represents in Cochise County, whether the case is in Sierra Vista, Bisbee, or any of the county's smaller courts.”
