Scottsdale Criminal Defense Lawyer
Charged in Scottsdale? One night in Old Town should not define your future. You deserve a defense team that knows the Scottsdale courts, and a price you can actually plan around.
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- Most Scottsdale city misdemeanors are heard at Scottsdale City Court; many other cases go to McDowell Mountain Justice Court; felonies go to Maricopa County Superior Court. We defend in all of them.
- One flat fee covers your whole case, trial included. Payment plans and financing available.
- Here is the twist: McDowell Mountain Justice Court serves Scottsdale but its courthouse sits in northeast Phoenix. Your paperwork tells us which court, and we tell you.
- In many misdemeanor cases we appear for you, so you miss less work or class.
Where Your Scottsdale Case Goes
Scottsdale cases follow a predictable path, and knowing it takes away a lot of the fear. The court your case lands in depends on the charge and on which agency charged you:
| Your situation | Court | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Most misdemeanors charged in the city (DUI, assault, disorderly conduct, shoplifting, and more) | Scottsdale City Court | Arraignment, pretrial conferences, and negotiations with the Scottsdale prosecutor. We often appear for you. |
| Many other Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and Fountain Hills cases, depending on the charging agency | McDowell Mountain Justice Court | It serves the Scottsdale area but sits in northeast Phoenix, at a regional court center on N. 40th Street. Check the official court locations page before you drive. |
| Felonies | Maricopa County Superior Court | A more formal process with higher stakes. Early defense work matters most here. |
Not sure which court your paperwork means? Read it to us on the phone and we will tell you exactly where your case is and what happens next. We work these courts week in and week out, and we know how the prosecutors there evaluate cases. That is the leverage you are hiring.
Scottsdale Charges We Handle
DUI
From first-time DUI to extreme and aggravated charges, including the MVD license hearing, which we handle in-house at no extra cost. See our Scottsdale DUI page.
Assault and disorderly conduct
Old Town bar fights, heated arguments, and misunderstandings happen. A charge is not a conviction. How we defend assault.
Drug charges
Possession, paraphernalia, and more serious drug allegations. Our drug defense approach.
Theft and shoplifting
From a bad decision at a store to felony theft allegations, we work to keep one mistake off your record.
Felony charges
When the stakes are highest, preparation wins. Felony defense.
Everything else
Theft, criminal damage, trespass, and the rest of Arizona criminal law. All criminal defense.
Your defense is led by Brielle Schumpe, our lead criminal defense lawyer.
Brielle leads criminal defense at Future First. She built her practice around one job: protecting people when their record, their job, and their freedom are on the line.
She challenges the stop, tests the evidence, protects your rights, and pushes the prosecutor for the best result your case allows.
You will know her by name. She will tell you the truth about your case, not what is easy to hear.
One Flat Fee. No Hourly Surprises.
Most people searching for an affordable criminal lawyer in Scottsdale are not looking for the cheapest option. They want a real defense at a price they can plan around. That is exactly how we built our pricing: one flat fee quoted up front, trial included, with payment plans and financing available. See our pricing page for how it works.
You also get the way we work: recorded video updates about your case, a group text with your legal team, and our advice in writing, so you always know where your case stands. Read what clients say or browse our case victories.
I have been where you are.
When I was young, I got a DUI. I owned the mistake and took the plea. My public defender told me to go to the MVD and get a new license. I trusted him.
A month later I was a passenger in a friend’s car, not driving, when a police officer pulled us over for expired tags. The officer took everyone’s ID. Because my license was suspended the moment I handed mine over, he treated my real license as a fake ID and arrested me.
I offered my passport to prove who I was. The officer told me to tell it to the judge. The prosecutor said the same. I was a broke college student, so I represented myself at trial. The judge said he did not have the power to drop it. Only the officer or the prosecutor did, and they refused. I was convicted for handing over my own ID.
I finished law school in two years, seventh in my class, and passed the bar on my first try. The conviction still cost me a year of my career and a job I had already earned.
Everyone who was supposed to protect me failed me. The officer, the prosecutor, the limits on the judge, and my own lawyer. This is why Future First exists. You need someone in your corner who fights for you and tells you the truth.
Scottsdale Criminal Defense Questions
Where will my Scottsdale case be heard?
It depends on the charge and who charged you. Most city misdemeanors go through Scottsdale City Court. Many other cases, including Paradise Valley and Fountain Hills matters, are heard at McDowell Mountain Justice Court, which serves the Scottsdale area but sits in northeast Phoenix. Felonies go to Maricopa County Superior Court. Read us your paperwork and we will tell you exactly where you stand.
How much does a criminal lawyer in Scottsdale cost?
We charge one flat fee that covers your whole case, including trial if it comes to that. Payment plans and financing are available, and we quote the fee before you commit to anything.
Why is my Scottsdale case in a Phoenix courthouse?
Justice-court precinct lines are drawn differently than city limits. McDowell Mountain Justice Court covers Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, and northeast Phoenix, and its courthouse sits on N. 40th Street in Phoenix. Bring us the paperwork and we will confirm the courtroom and the deadline.
Do I have to appear in person for every court date?
Often no. In many Scottsdale misdemeanor cases we appear for you or arrange remote appearances, so you miss less work. We confirm what applies to your specific case.
Can my Scottsdale charge be dismissed?
Some are. Outcomes depend on the evidence, your record, and how early we get involved. We push for dismissal or reduction first, and we prepare every case as if it will go to trial.
Will a conviction stay on my record forever?
Not necessarily. Arizona allows record sealing and set-asides for many offenses once your case ends. We build toward that from day one.
Talk To Us Before You Talk To Anyone Else
The earlier we start, the more options you have. Tell us what happened in a free, confidential consultation. Phones are answered 24/7.