AGGRAVATED DUI DEFENSE — WILLIAMS, AZ

Aggravated DUI Attorney in Williams, AZ – Protect Your Rights with Experienced Defense

If you need an aggravated DUI attorney in Williams, AZ, Oliverson Law provides skilled legal defense tailored to the unique challenges of this area. Call (480) 582-3637 for a confidential consultation and protect your future today.

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Williams, Arizona, located along the iconic Route 66 and just south of the Kaibab National Forest, is a small city with a population of about 3,023. Its location along Interstate 40 makes it a key corridor for long-distance travel, increasing DUI enforcement by both local police and the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office. The Williams Police Department primarily handles city-level DUI arrests, while the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office covers rural and highway enforcement in the surrounding areas. The local climate and tourism cycles influence enforcement patterns. Winters bring snow and slippery road conditions, often increasing DUI checkpoints and patrols. Summer months see a rise in visitors traveling to the Grand Canyon, prompting more active highway enforcement. Williams is part of Coconino County, so DUI cases, including aggravated DUI charges, are prosecuted by the Coconino County Attorney’s Office. Williams cases are heard in the Coconino County Superior Court located in Flagstaff, about 30 miles east of Williams. Understanding the interplay between city-level arrests and county prosecution is critical for an effective defense strategy. To learn more about statewide DUI defenses, see our [Aggravated DUI Hub](/aggravated-dui-attorney/) and the [Coconino County page](/aggravated-dui-attorney-coconino-county/).

Where Your Williams Case Goes

Charge LevelCourtAddressProsecutor
Felony Aggravated DUICoconino County Superior Court200 N San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001Coconino County Attorney

In Williams, misdemeanor aggravated DUI charges are initially handled by the Williams Municipal Court, located on Route 66. More serious felony aggravated DUI charges, or cases involving prior convictions or injuries, are prosecuted in Coconino County Superior Court in Flagstaff. The Superior Court is approximately 30 miles away, and serious cases may require defendants to appear there for arraignment, motions, and trial.

Recent Case Results

DISMISSED
Aggravated DUI charge dismissed after challenging unreliable breathalyzer evidence in Williams.
DISMISSED
Case dismissed due to procedural errors during traffic stop on I-40 near Williams.
REDUCED
Felony aggravated DUI reduced to misdemeanor following negotiation and evidence review.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.

Quick Williams Facts

3,023
Population
30 mi
To Superior Court
165 mi
From Tempe Office
2
Agencies Active
Don’t Wait — The Clock Starts at Arrest

Arizona courts set appearance deadlines that cannot be missed. Early intervention gives us the best chance to get charges reduced or dismissed. Derek answers his own phone.

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Our Williams Defense Process

1

Initial Consultation

Contact Oliverson Law to discuss the details of your aggravated DUI charge in Williams. We evaluate evidence and explain potential defenses.

2

Case Investigation

We thoroughly investigate the arrest circumstances, including breathalyzer results, officer conduct, and any procedural issues.

3

Negotiation and Pretrial Motions

Our attorneys negotiate with prosecutors and file motions to exclude evidence or reduce charges where possible.

4

Trial or Resolution

If no favorable plea is offered, we prepare to aggressively defend you in court, whether in Williams Municipal Court or Coconino Superior Court.

Penalties You’re Facing

OffenseARSLevelPenalties
Standard DUIARS § 28-1381MisdemeanorUp to 6 months jail, fines up to $2,500, license suspension up to 1 year

Aggravated DUI penalties in Williams, AZ, vary based on prior offenses, BAC levels, and whether injury or property damage occurred. Under ARS § 28-1383, charges can be elevated to felony levels, with prison sentences up to 4 years and substantial fines. License suspensions are longer than standard DUI cases. Sentencing also depends on judicial discretion and any mitigating factors presented during trial or plea negotiations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Attorney: Derek Oliverson

Derek Oliverson’s unique experience as a former Glendale City Court judge, police officer in Henderson, NV, and Mohave County prosecutor equips him with deep insight into law enforcement practices and prosecutorial strategies relevant to Williams aggravated DUI cases. His comprehensive understanding of court procedures in Arizona, combined with attorney David Tangren’s prosecutorial background, allows Oliverson Law to craft effective defenses that consider local enforcement and court dynamics.

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Local Defense for Williams

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