Aggravated DUI Attorney in Mohave County — Kingman Superior Court, River Patrols, and Route 66 Cases

Aggravated DUI Attorney in Mohave County — Kingman Superior Court, River Patrols, and Route 66 Cases

Aggravated DUI Attorney Mohave County cases demand local knowledge of Kingman’s Superior Court, four justice court precincts, and spring break patrols on Lake Havasu and the Colorado River. From arrests by Lake Havasu City Police or the Mohave County Sheriff to filings by the Mohave County Attorney, we defend every step.


Enforcement & Courts in Mohave County

Mohave County’s unique geography—spanning 13,470 square miles from the Colorado River corridor to Route 66—shapes how Aggravated DUI cases are investigated and prosecuted. Seasonal surges on Lake Havasu and along AZ‑95 bring heightened DUI patrols by the Lake Havasu City Police Department, and the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office adds countywide coverage, including saturation patrols during spring break and major event weekends. These river-and-resort enforcement patterns directly affect how stops, field sobriety tests, and breath or blood draws unfold in Mohave County investigations.

Once an arrest occurs in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City, felony filings route to the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, which is the county’s central venue for aggravated DUI prosecutions. Misdemeanor DUI matters, if not elevated under ARS 28‑1383, proceed in one of Mohave County’s four justice court precincts or the applicable city court. The Mohave County Attorney’s Office handles charging decisions and plea negotiations, so defense strategy must anticipate local filing practices and typical offers specific to this office.

For motorists stopped along Route 66 near Kingman or on the Colorado River approaches into Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City, jurisdictional questions can arise about where a case is properly filed. Our team accounts for roadway location, arresting agency, and whether the allegation escalates to Aggravated DUI based on prior convictions within 84 months, interlock requirements, license suspension status, or the presence of a passenger under 15. In Mohave County, those aggravators determine if your matter lands in Superior Court in Kingman rather than remaining in a justice or municipal court.

Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense is based at 60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85281—approximately 180 miles and about 2 hours 45 minutes from Kingman. That distance means we plan appearances and client conferences around Mohave County calendars, including early disposition settings in Kingman and preliminary hearings coordinated with the Mohave County Attorney’s Office. Our founder, Derek Oliverson—former Mohave County prosecutor, later a magistrate judge in Page and then a judge at Glendale City Court—designed our Mohave County approach around firsthand knowledge of how high-volume Arizona courts manage DUI dockets.

Because enforcement in Mohave County sometimes involves out-of-state visitors drawn by Lake Havasu or Route 66 tourism, we address logistical concerns early: ensuring timely communication with the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, coordinating appearances where the court permits remote participation, and structuring a defense around local judge preferences. Our process aligns with Arizona-wide law while remaining tailored to Mohave County’s courts and the Mohave County Attorney’s Office’s filing posture. For statewide context, see our Aggravated DUI Attorney resource, then rely on county-specific guidance here for what actually happens in Kingman and the surrounding precincts.


Mohave County by the Numbers

218,000
Population (Countywide)
13,470 sq mi
County Area (3rd largest in AZ)
4
Justice Court Precincts
180 mi / 2 hr 45 min
From Tempe Office to Kingman

Mohave County’s size and the spread between Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Bullhead City influence patrol coverage and scheduling. Felony Aggravated DUI cases consolidate at the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, while justice court calendars and municipal court settings vary by precinct and city, affecting travel, witness coordination, and motion practice timing.


Aggravated DUI Charges & Penalties in Mohave County

Arizona’s aggravated DUI framework under ARS 28‑1383 applies uniformly statewide, but practice in Mohave County runs through specific venues and prosecutors. Felony filings go to the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman; misdemeanor DUI counts under ARS 28‑1381 or 28‑1382 proceed in a Mohave County justice court precinct or a city court, depending on where the stop occurred. The Mohave County Attorney’s Office controls charging decisions, while sentencing and conditions are set by the Mohave County courts consistent with Arizona law.

Statute Scenario Where Your Case Is Filed (Mohave County) Charge Level Notes on Penalties
ARS 28‑1383(A)(1) DUI while license is suspended, revoked, or canceled Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman (felony venue) Class 4 felony Arizona law provides felony exposure, potential prison, lengthy probation, license revocation, and ignition interlock upon reinstatement; fines, assessments, and treatment ordered by the Kingman court.
ARS 28‑1383(A)(2) Third DUI within 84 months Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman (felony venue) Class 4 felony Felony sentencing framework applies; ADOT MVD consequences, interlock, and vehicle implications are addressed in conjunction with court orders issued in Mohave County.
ARS 28‑1383(A)(3) DUI with a passenger under 15 Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman (felony venue) Class 6 felony Felony conviction risks, mandated treatment, and interlock; sentencing and any probationary terms are set by the Kingman division of the Mohave County Superior Court.
ARS 28‑1383(A)(4) DUI while ordered to use an ignition interlock device Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman (felony venue) Class 4 felony Felony consequences with interlock-related conditions; court in Mohave County coordinates with MVD on compliance and reinstatement requirements.
ARS 28‑1383(A)(5) Wrong-way driving on a highway while impaired Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman (felony venue) Class 4 felony Felony sentencing range; court can impose treatment, community service, and compliance reviews consistent with Arizona statutes and Mohave County practices.
ARS 28‑1381 / 28‑1382 Misdemeanor DUI / Extreme DUI without aggravators Applicable Mohave County Justice Court precinct or a city court (e.g., within Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City) Class 1 misdemeanor Jail exposure, fines, treatment, and interlock per statute; filed and sentenced by the Mohave County justice court or municipal court with jurisdiction over the stop location.

Because many Mohave County arrests arise from high-visibility patrols on AZ‑95 near Lake Havasu or traffic enforcement tied to Route 66 tourism around Kingman, suppression issues often turn on stop justification, checkpoint procedures, blood-draw protocols, and interagency handoffs between Lake Havasu City Police, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, and DPS. Our analysis aligns statewide law with Mohave County courtroom expectations. For statewide context and definitions, visit our Aggravated DUI Attorney page, then rely on this county page for venue-specific steps in Kingman and the surrounding precincts.


Charged with Aggravated DUI in Mohave County?

Call Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense for representation in Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman and the county’s justice courts. Office: 60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85281. Founded 2016. Rated 4.9/5 (150+ reviews). Distance to Kingman: about 180 miles / 2 hr 45 min.

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Our Mohave County Defense Process

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Case Triage & Venue Check in Kingman

We immediately confirm whether the Mohave County Attorney’s Office filed a felony in Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman or initiated a misdemeanor in a justice or city court. For river-corridor and Route 66 stops, we verify jurisdiction, secure initial disclosure, and address release conditions set by a Mohave County judge.

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Evidence Control for River & Route 66 Patrols

We request patrol videos, body-cam footage, breath-testing maintenance logs, and blood-draw records from Lake Havasu City Police, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, and DPS, depending on the arrest location. We analyze AZ‑95 and Route 66 stop bases, field sobriety administration, implied-consent advisements, and interlock allegations as charged in Mohave County.

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Motions & Negotiation in Mohave County Courts

We litigate suppression or evidentiary motions before the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman or the applicable justice/municipal court. Negotiations with the Mohave County Attorney’s Office are tailored to local policy, seeking charge reductions or alternative resolutions when the evidence, prior history, or alleged aggravators allow.

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Resolution, Trial, and Sentencing Logistics

Felony trials and sentencings are calendared at Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman; misdemeanor trials occur in the precinct or city court tied to the stop. We coordinate witness travel to Kingman, appearance options permitted by the court, and compliance with interlock or treatment ordered by Mohave County judges.

Founder Derek Oliverson’s path—from police officer in Henderson, Nevada, to prosecutor in Mohave County, then magistrate judge in Page handling 3,000+ cases annually, and later judge at Glendale City Court overseeing 40,000+ cases per year—guides our courtroom approach in Kingman and the county’s justice courts. Attorney David Tangren, a University of Arizona law graduate and former Pima County prosecutor, adds trial experience that meshes with Mohave County’s filing and motion practices. This background informs how we brief Mohave County judges and negotiate with the Mohave County Attorney’s Office.


Key Mohave County Cities & Local Courts

Mohave County’s legal footprint centers on the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman for felonies, with misdemeanor DUIs distributed to the county’s justice court precincts and city courts. Enforcement patterns differ: Kingman sees Route 66 traffic stops, Lake Havasu City experiences AZ‑95 and resort‑area patrols, and Bullhead City involves Colorado River corridor traffic flows.

City Population Distance (from Tempe office) Local Court
Kingman Approx 180 mi / 2 hr 45 min Felonies: Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman; Misdemeanors: applicable Mohave County justice or city court
Lake Havasu City Within Mohave County (via AZ‑95) Felonies: Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman; Misdemeanors: applicable Mohave County justice or city court
Bullhead City Within Mohave County (Colorado River corridor) Felonies: Mohave County Superior Court — Kingman; Misdemeanors: applicable Mohave County justice or city court

Because Mohave County is Arizona’s third-largest county by area, hearing dates and discovery timelines must account for travel to Kingman. Our office in Tempe coordinates with Mohave County calendars to minimize client disruption while ensuring timely appearances and motion practice before the Kingman court or the appropriate justice court precinct.

Former Judge (Glendale City Court)
Former Prosecutors (Mohave & Pima County)
Former Police Officer
4.9/5 Rating (150+ Reviews)

Frequently Asked Questions

In Mohave County, felony Aggravated DUI filings go to the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, and the Mohave County Attorney’s Office prosecutes. If a DUI does not meet ARS 28-1383 aggravators, it proceeds in one of four justice court precincts or a city court (e.g., Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City), depending on the stop location and arresting agency.

Lake Havasu City Police increase patrols during spring break and event weekends along AZ‑95 and the resort corridor. The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office supplements coverage countywide, including river-adjacent routes into Bullhead City. These patterns lead to high-visibility stops, frequent body‑cam evidence, and blood‑draw cases, all later litigated in Mohave County courts, often the Kingman Superior Court for aggravated allegations.

At the Kingman first appearance, the court advises you of ARS 28‑1383 charges, sets release conditions, confirms counsel, and schedules the next hearing, often a preliminary hearing or status conference. The Mohave County Attorney’s Office provides initial disclosure. We address bond, preserve evidence from Lake Havasu City Police or the Mohave County Sheriff, and plan early motions specific to the Kingman venue.

Many Mohave County hearings can be handled by counsel, and in some circumstances courts in Kingman may allow telephonic or video appearances, subject to judge approval and the case posture. We coordinate with the Mohave County Superior Court and applicable justice courts to minimize travel, while ensuring you appear in person whenever required under local rules and judicial orders.



Speak with Oliverson Law

Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense handles Aggravated DUI matters charged by the Mohave County Attorney’s Office and set in the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman or the county’s justice courts. If your stop happened near Lake Havasu, along the Colorado River, or on Route 66 around Kingman, our county‑specific strategy is built for that terrain.

Free Mohave County Case Review

Call (480) 582-3637 to discuss Aggravated DUI charges tied to Lake Havasu patrols, Route 66 stops in Kingman, or any Mohave County justice court filing. Office: 60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85281. Founded 2016. Rated 4.9/5 (150+ reviews).

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