Pima County Criminal Defense
Pima County is home to Tucson, Arizona's second-largest city, and the core of Taylor Law Group's practice. Doug Taylor served as an elected Pima County Justice Court Judge, giving him an intimate understanding of how the county's criminal justice system operates from the inside. The firm's office at 271 N. Stone Avenue sits in the heart of Tucson's legal district, directly across from Pima County Justice Court and within walking distance of Superior Court and Tucson City Court.
Pima County's criminal courts include Pima County Justice Court, Tucson City Court, Pima County Superior Court, and municipal courts in Marana, Oro Valley, Sahuarita, and Green Valley. With the largest population in southern Arizona, the county processes a high volume of DUI, domestic violence, drug, assault, and felony cases every year. Each court has its own procedures, prosecutors, and judicial officers, and an effective defense requires an attorney who understands the nuances of every venue.
Where We Appear
Pima County Justice Court
Misdemeanor criminal, civil traffic, protective orders
Court detailsTucson City Court
City ordinance violations, DUI, misdemeanor criminal
Court detailsPima County Superior Court
Felony criminal, appeals, juvenile, domestic relations
Court detailsMarana Municipal Court
DUI, criminal misdemeanor, civil traffic within Marana
Court detailsOro Valley Magistrate Court
DUI, misdemeanor, civil traffic within Oro Valley
Court detailsSahuarita Municipal Court
DUI, criminal misdemeanor, traffic within Sahuarita
Court detailsGreen Valley Justice Court
Misdemeanor criminal, protective orders, civil disputes
Court detailsPractice Areas We Handle Here
“Doug Taylor served as an elected Pima County Justice Court Judge, presiding over thousands of criminal cases in the very courtrooms where he now defends clients. He knows how judges in Pima County evaluate evidence, assess credibility, and make sentencing decisions. No other defense attorney in the region can offer this level of firsthand insight into how Pima County's courts operate.”
