Independent Blood Testing After a DUI in Arizona Arizona law states drivers have the right to request independent testing after being stopped for supposed drunk driving. The merit of an independent test is that its results can be used as a legal defense after an individual is charged with drunk driving. Let’s take a quick […]
How to Avoid a DUI Arrest in Arizona Arizona police officers are on the prowl for drunk drivers. The police have all sorts of creative ways to pinpoint drivers who are drunk or high. However, if you are aware of these tactics and react accordingly, you just might avoid a DUI charge. Though there is […]
What Happens if You’re Convicted of a Third DUI in Arizona? Most people will, thankfully, never know what it’s like to get arrested for DUI. For others, a mistake like drinking and driving can haunt them for the rest of their lives. The conviction will stay on your criminal record. You’ll also have your driver’s […]
DUI Prescription Drugs in Arizona Arizona DUI defense lawyers often get calls from people who are angry that they’ve been arrested for DUI. The first thing they say is that they didn’t have a drop to drink when they were pulled over for what they thought was a routine traffic stop. The next thing they […]
Can You Travel Abroad with an Arizona DUI Conviction? A DUI conviction will affect your life in more than one way. The criminal record that will be created in the aftermath is going to stay with you for multiple years. It will affect your insurance and a number of everyday life aspects. In addition, it […]
First DUI in Arizona: What to Expect Arizona ranks among the toughest states when it comes to DUI prosecution. Even if you have consumed a small amount of alcohol before getting behind the wheel, you will face the consequences. A first DUI in Arizona doesn’t come with sanctions that are as serious as those for […]
Resisting Arrest after an Arizona DUI – What’s the Penalty Whenever officers have reasons to suspect you’ve committed a DUI, they will arrest you and take you for a test. Since Arizona is an implied consent state, you can’t refuse to cooperate. If you do, you face automatic license suspension for a long period of […]