Extreme DUI Lawyer in Mohave County — Kingman Courts, Lake Havasu Patrols, & Colorado River Cases

Extreme DUI Lawyer in Mohave County — Kingman Courts, Lake Havasu Patrols, & Colorado River Cases

Extreme DUI Lawyer in Mohave County cases demand local insight. From Lake Havasu spring break patrols to Route 66 traffic stops near Kingman, enforcement is unique. Our Tempe-based team appears in Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman and the county’s justice and city courts, contesting BAC evidence and stop legality.

Mohave County DUI enforcement & courts

Extreme DUI enforcement in Mohave County is shaped by the county’s unique geography and tourism. The Lake Havasu City Police Department and the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office concentrate patrols along the Colorado River corridor and Lake Havasu area, particularly during spring break and peak boating seasons. Those seasonal operations translate to more stops around launch ramps, river-access roads, and nightlife zones frequented by visitors in Lake Havasu City and riverfront neighborhoods.

On land routes tied to Route 66 tourism near Kingman, Mohave County deputies and city officers conduct evening and weekend patrols aimed at impaired driving. Many Extreme DUI arrests in the county begin with lane-position observations or speed checks on corridors bringing travelers into Kingman and the surrounding unincorporated areas. Because patrol patterns here are event-driven, challenging the basis for the stop and the reliability of the roadside investigation is central to Mohave County defenses.

Where your Mohave County case is filed depends on the arrest location and charge severity. Felony DUI cases, including Aggravated DUI or felony Extreme DUI allegations, are filed in the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman. Misdemeanor DUIs within city limits typically proceed in city courts in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City, and misdemeanor DUIs originating in unincorporated areas may be heard in one of the county’s four justice court precincts.

Prosecution in Mohave County is driven by the Mohave County Attorney’s Office for Superior Court and justice court cases. If your arrest occurred within a city, a municipal prosecutor may handle the case in the corresponding city court. This split between county and city prosecution means plea practices and screening criteria can differ across Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Bullhead City, influencing negotiation strategy for Extreme DUI resolutions.

Local enforcement realities also shape breath and blood testing in Mohave County. Along Lake Havasu and the river, officers often coordinate with medical or phlebotomy resources to obtain blood draws during high-activity weekends. In Kingman and Bullhead City, Intoxilyzer breath testing and standard blood-draw protocols appear in reports. A targeted Mohave County defense scrutinizes how those local procedures were followed by Lake Havasu City police or by Mohave County Sheriff’s deputies in each case.

Experience within Mohave County’s legal system matters. Founding attorney Derek Oliverson served as a prosecutor in Mohave County before becoming a judge in Arizona city courts, presiding over high-volume dockets. That background informs our approach in the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman and in the county’s justice and city courts, particularly when evaluating charging decisions by the Mohave County Attorney’s Office or by municipal prosecutors.

From our Tempe office, Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense travels approximately 180 miles (about 2 hours 45 minutes) to appear in Kingman and other Mohave County venues when in-person advocacy benefits the case. We also work within the local scheduling rhythms of Mohave County courts to pursue timely motion practice and evidentiary challenges, so that Extreme DUI defenses align with how these courts actually operate.


Local stats at a glance

Understanding Mohave County’s scale and court footprint helps plan realistic defense steps and appearances. With a large land area and multiple prosecuting authorities, Extreme DUI representation in Mohave County frequently requires coordination across Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Bullhead City, as well as appearances in the Mohave County Superior Court for felony matters.

218,000
County population
13,470 sq mi
Arizona’s third-largest by area
4
Justice court precincts
180 mi
From our Tempe office to Kingman

These Mohave County details directly affect logistics. Large distances between Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Bullhead City can influence whether hearings are consolidated or handled separately, and whether appearances in the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman should be combined with justice or city court matters to reduce travel inefficiencies across the county.


Extreme DUI penalties under Arizona law in Mohave County

Arizona’s Extreme DUI laws apply uniformly statewide, but where your case is heard in Mohave County affects procedure, timelines, and negotiation frameworks. Extreme DUI charges based on an alleged BAC of 0.15 or higher fall under A.R.S. § 28-1382. Felony-eligible DUI allegations, such as certain license or child-in-vehicle circumstances, are charged under A.R.S. § 28-1383 (Aggravated DUI) and proceed in Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman.

In Mohave County justice courts and city courts, misdemeanor Extreme DUI cases generally start with an arraignment, scheduling conferences, and motion deadlines set by the specific court. Felony DUI cases in Mohave County Superior Court trigger grand jury or preliminary hearing tracks and Superior Court Criminal Rules. Across Mohave County, prosecution is handled by the Mohave County Attorney’s Office for Superior Court and many justice court matters, and by city prosecutors for municipal filings.

Charge Statute BAC/Condition Typical Mohave County Venue Prosecutor Potential Penalties (Summary)
Extreme DUI A.R.S. § 28-1382(A)(1) 0.15 to below 0.20 City court (Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City) or one of the county’s justice courts City prosecutor or Mohave County Attorney’s Office Mandatory jail time, fines & assessments, license consequences, alcohol screening & treatment, and ignition interlock requirements per statute
Super Extreme DUI A.R.S. § 28-1382(A)(2) 0.20 or higher City court or justice court, depending on arrest location City prosecutor or Mohave County Attorney’s Office Increased mandatory jail exposure, higher fines, license consequences, alcohol screening & treatment, and ignition interlock requirements per statute
Aggravated DUI A.R.S. § 28-1383 Felony-qualifying factors (e.g., license status or repeat allegations under statute) Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman Mohave County Attorney’s Office Felony sentencing ranges, potential prison exposure, license consequences, and other felony penalties governed by statute
DUI (baseline) A.R.S. § 28-1381 Impaired to the slightest degree and/or BAC 0.08+ City court or justice court, depending on arrest location City prosecutor or Mohave County Attorney’s Office Mandatory minimums for jail, fines, screening, and ignition interlock per statute; penalties vary by priors and case facts

Because Mohave County’s enforcement often involves blood-draw cases along Lake Havasu and the Colorado River corridor, pretrial litigation can focus on draw timing, sample integrity, and chain of custody. In Kingman and Bullhead City, breath testing protocols and operator records may be central issues. Our approach calibrates these challenges to the court where your case is pending.

For expanded statewide context on Extreme DUI classifications and statutory frameworks beyond Mohave County procedures, see our Arizona resource: Extreme DUI Lawyer. We align those statewide principles with the filing practices used by Mohave County Attorney’s Office and the municipal prosecutors in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Bullhead City.


Facing an Extreme DUI in Mohave County?

Call Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense at (480) 582-3637 for a free case review. We appear in the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman and in local justice and city courts across the county. Office: 60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85281. Rated 4.9/5 (150+ reviews).

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How we defend Extreme DUI charges in Mohave County

Defending Extreme DUI allegations in Mohave County requires matching strategy to where the case is filed and how evidence was obtained. Our process addresses enforcement realities along Lake Havasu, Colorado River communities, and the Route 66 corridor near Kingman, then adapts to the calendars and procedures of the Mohave County Superior Court and the county’s justice and city courts.

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Immediate court positioning in Mohave County

We determine whether your case sits in the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, a city court in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City, or one of the county’s four justice courts. We coordinate arraignment, address release conditions, and set early disclosure requests consistent with each Mohave County court’s scheduling practices.

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Targeted evidence challenges based on local enforcement

We request patrol videos, bodycam, reports, calibration, and blood-draw documentation from the specific Mohave County agency involved—such as the Lake Havasu City Police Department or the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office. In river and spring break operations, we examine the timing of blood draws and chain-of-custody; in Kingman corridor stops, we assess stop justification and field sobriety protocols.

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Venue-specific negotiation with Mohave County prosecutors

We tailor negotiation to the prosecuting authority. In Superior Court felony matters, we work with the Mohave County Attorney’s Office under its screening and resolution practices in Kingman. In city court cases, resolution paths reflect the municipal prosecutor’s approach in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City, which can differ from county practices.

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Litigation & motion practice keyed to Mohave County rules

Where needed, we litigate suppression, admissibility, and trial issues in the Mohave County Superior Court or in the county’s justice and city courts. We schedule hearings to accommodate the Mohave County docket and leverage venue-specific procedures so evidentiary disputes are presented effectively in Kingman and across the Colorado River communities.

Founding attorney Derek Oliverson brings Mohave County perspective from his service as a former prosecutor in Mohave County, later presiding over thousands of cases annually as a judge in Arizona city courts. Attorney David Tangren adds prosecutorial insight from the Pima County Attorney’s Office. That combined experience informs our Mohave County Extreme DUI strategies from Kingman to Lake Havasu City.

Because Mohave County’s scale can require substantial travel, our Tempe team plans appearances efficiently—often coordinating Mohave County Superior Court hearings in Kingman with justice or city court dates—to keep your case moving. For a statewide overview of classifications you might encounter before a Mohave County court, revisit our Arizona resource: Extreme DUI Lawyer.


Top Mohave County cities & courts

Mohave County’s top cities generate distinct Extreme DUI patterns. Kingman’s court hub manages Superior Court felony calendars for the entire county. Lake Havasu City’s tourism and spring break season concentrate DUI patrols along waterfront and entertainment districts. Bullhead City’s proximity to riverfront recreation shapes weekend enforcement. Filing venues and prosecutors vary accordingly.

City Population Distance from Tempe Local Court Context
Kingman Approx. 180 mi / 2 hr 45 min to the county seat Felonies go to Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman; misdemeanors in city or justice court, depending on arrest location
Lake Havasu City Within Mohave County along Lake Havasu; travel time varies by route and court schedule Misdemeanors typically in city court; felony DUI matters proceed in Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman
Bullhead City Northwest Mohave County along the Colorado River; travel logistics vary Misdemeanors typically in city court; felony DUI matters proceed in Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman

Across these Mohave County cities, prosecution may be handled by city prosecutors for municipal filings or by the Mohave County Attorney’s Office for justice court and Superior Court cases. Knowing which office screens your case in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City informs charge reduction paths in Extreme DUI negotiations.

Former Judge (Glendale City Court)
Former Prosecutors (Mohave & Pima County)
Former Police Officer
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Frequently Asked Questions

In Mohave County, felony-eligible DUI charges are filed in the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, prosecuted by the Mohave County Attorney’s Office. Misdemeanor DUIs are typically handled in city courts in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City, or in one of the county’s four justice court precincts when the arrest occurs in an unincorporated area.

During spring break, Lake Havasu City police and the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office increase patrols around river access points, launch ramps, and entertainment districts. Many cases involve blood draws coordinated during peak activity. Effective defense in Mohave County focuses on stop justification, draw timing, chain of custody, and whether local procedures and training were followed during these seasonal operations.

Yes. In Mohave County, the Mohave County Attorney’s Office prosecutes Superior Court felonies and many justice court cases, while city prosecutors typically handle municipal filings in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Bullhead City. Plea approaches can differ between offices, so negotiation strategy must match the Mohave County venue and prosecutor screening policies.

Our office is in Tempe, approximately 180 miles from Kingman, with typical travel around 2 hours and 45 minutes. We appear in the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, the county’s justice courts, and city courts in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Bullhead City as case strategy and court scheduling require for Extreme DUI matters.



Talk to an Extreme DUI Lawyer for Mohave County

Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense handles Extreme DUI cases arising from Mohave County enforcement, including Lake Havasu City police operations and Mohave County Sheriff stops near Kingman and river communities. Office: 60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85281. Founded 2016. Website: https://oliversonlaw.com.

Consult a Mohave County Extreme DUI attorney today

Call (480) 582-3637 to discuss your case and the likely filing venue—Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, a local justice court, or a city court in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, or Bullhead City. Ask about strategies tailored to spring break enforcement along Lake Havasu and Route 66 corridor patrols.

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