Facing a second offense DUI charge can be a daunting experience, laden with legal complexities and potential consequences. When dealing with such a situation, having a skilled and aggressive legal team on your side is essential. Oliverson...
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Arizona DUI Law
It is unlawful for any person who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drugs to drive or be in actual physical control of any vehicle. When you apply for and accept the privilege to drive a vehicle in Arizona, you give...
Consequences of a DUI Conviction in Arizona
While most people know the dangers of driving under the influence, it remains a significant problem. More than 10,000 people are killed in traffic crashes involving drunk drivers, and an estimated 1.4 million people are arrested in a...
In Arizona, Can I Refuse to Take a BAC Test During a DUI Stop?
The laws regarding a person’s requirement to submit to an official BAC test differ from state to state. In Arizona, if you have been pulled over by the police, can you (or should you) refuse to submit to a test of your breath, blood, or...
Stopped for a DUI in Arizona? Here’s How to Proceed
Getting pulled over by a police officer can be terrifying, especially for a suspected DUI. The way that you handle yourself at this moment will be critical. By following the steps below, you can help protect yourself and your rights. 6...
What Makes a DUI a Felony in Arizona?
In Arizona, if a person drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle while they are impaired by drugs and/or alcohol or they have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, they can be charged with a DUI. In many cases, the...
What Is A DUI Checkpoint And What Are My Rights in Arizona?
Despite numerous states finding that DUI checkpoints are unconstitutional and violate a person’s 4th amendment rights, Arizona law enforcement routinely conducts them. The frequency of DUI checkpoints varies, but they most commonly occur...
Are DUI Checkpoints Legal in Arizona?
Whether you are a new driver or have been on the road for years, seeing flashing police lights is always intimidating. Police officers routinely conduct traffic stops to identify impaired motorists, called DUI or sobriety checkpoints. In...