SUPER EXTREME DUI — SCOTTSDALE, AZ

Super Extreme DUI Lawyer in Scottsdale Near Civic Center Plaza

A Super Extreme DUI Lawyer in Scottsdale handles complex DUI cases at the Scottsdale Justice Court near McDowell Mountain Ranch. Working with Scottsdale Police Department and Arizona DPS ensures a thorough defense. For cases from neighborhoods like Old Town Scottsdale or Desert Ridge, call (480) 582-3637.

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Scottsdale’s legal landscape — policing and enforcement

Scottsdale is served primarily by the Scottsdale Police Department, with patrols heavily concentrated along Scottsdale Road and the Loop 101 freeway corridors, which are common locations for DUI stops. The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office assists in neighborhoods like Troon and DC Ranch. Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) patrols state highways including State Route 101 and State Route 51 around the city. These agencies work together to enforce DUI laws, often coordinating at traffic checkpoints near prominent areas such as the Scottsdale Waterfront and Kierland Commons.

Scottsdale Police Department’s use of body-worn cameras provides crucial evidence in DUI defenses, ensuring transparency in arrests. The multi-jurisdictional nature of enforcement—combining city police, county sheriff deputies, and state DPS officers—creates opportunities to challenge jurisdiction or procedural errors in Super Extreme DUI cases. Officers’ consistent video documentation near high-traffic venues like the Scottsdale Stadium and Scottsdale Fashion Square also helps identify weaknesses in prosecution evidence.

Beyond Super Extreme DUI defense, Oliverson Law litigates related charges such as driving under the influence with prior convictions, reckless driving on Scottsdale’s Shea Boulevard, and even drug-related DUI cases. Understanding local court procedures and enforcement customs in Scottsdale enables stronger defenses in these overlapping offense areas.

Where your Scottsdale case goes — court names and addresses

Charge LevelCourtAddressProsecutor
Misdemeanor (ARS 28-1381) Super Extreme DUIScottsdale Justice Court8335 E. Arapahoe Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85255City of Scottsdale Prosecutor’s Office
Felony (ARS 28-1383) DUI with serious injury or repeat offensesMaricopa County Superior Court201 W Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ 85003Maricopa County Attorney’s Office
DV-Tagged DUI (ARS 13-3601)Scottsdale Justice or Maricopa Superior Court (depending on severity)See above courtsCity or County Prosecutor depending on court

Scottsdale misdemeanor DUI cases, including Super Extreme DUI, are initially filed at Scottsdale Justice Court located on Arapahoe Road. Felony DUI charges escalate to the Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix. Domestic violence-tagged DUIs may be heard in either, depending on the offense level and prior history. The City Prosecutor handles misdemeanor charges while felony matters proceed under the County Attorney’s Office.

Recent Case Results

DISMISSED
Aggravated Assault — All Felony Charges Dismissed
DISMISSED
Assault with DV Designation — Charges Dropped
REDUCED
Aggravated Assault → Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct

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

Quick Facts

258,100
City population (2024 est.)
2
Courts serving this area
11 mi / ~20 min
From our Tempe office
7%
Estimated DUI arrest rate on Scottsdale Road
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Our Defense Process

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Initial hearing at Scottsdale Justice Court

After arrest, your first court appearance will be at Scottsdale Justice Court where arraignment occurs. Located near Civic Center Plaza, this court handles preliminary legal procedures in Super Extreme DUI cases and sets bond or release terms for Scottsdale residents.

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Review of Scottsdale Police and DPS enforcement records

Defense attorneys obtain Scottsdale Police bodycam footage and Arizona DPS checkpoint logs, especially for stops near the Loop 101 or Scottsdale Waterfront. These records are critical for challenging evidence and procedural compliance within Scottsdale enforcement.

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Pretrial motions filed in Maricopa County Superior Court

If your case elevates to felony status, motions such as suppression hearings will be argued in the Maricopa County Superior Court at the downtown Phoenix complex. This step is essential for contesting unlawful searches or unreliable breathalyzer results.

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Trial or plea negotiation within Scottsdale court pathways

Many Super Extreme DUI cases resolve through negotiated pleas at Scottsdale Justice Court or via trial preparation in Superior Court. Local knowledge of Scottsdale judges and prosecutors helps tailor defense strategy based on courtroom tendencies near Old Town Scottsdale.

Penalties you’re facing in Scottsdale courts

OffenseARSLevelPenalties
Simple Assault — Intentional InjuryP12Class 1 MisdemeanorUp to 6 months jail, $2,500 fines
Simple Assault — Fear of Injury13-1203(A)(2)Class 2 MisdemeanorUp to 4 months jail, $750 fines
Aggravated Assault — Serious InjuryP13Class 3 Felony2-8.75 years prison
Aggravated Assault — Deadly Weapon13-1204(A)(2)Class 3 Dangerous5-15 years mandatory prison
Assault + DV DesignationP14EnhancedMandatory treatment, firearm ban, no-contact orders
Threatening & Intimidation13-1202Class 1 Misd / Class 6 Felony6 months jail or 1.5 years prison

Sentencing ranges shift based on prior felony history under ARS 13-703, dangerous offense allegations under ARS 13-704, and aggravating or mitigating factors under ARS 13-701. We map your specific exposure in the first consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

In Scottsdale, misdemeanor Super Extreme DUI cases are heard at Scottsdale Justice Court located on Arapahoe Road. If your charges are elevated to a felony level, your case will move to Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix.

Scottsdale Police Department’s bodycam policies and coordination with Arizona DPS during highway stops create specific evidence protocols. These practices can be scrutinized during your defense in Maricopa County courts.

Dismissals depend on factors like evidence reliability and procedural errors. In Scottsdale, strong defense strategies may leverage bodycam footage and checkpoint documentation to seek dismissal in Justice Court or Superior Court.

Penalties include substantial fines, interlock device mandates, license suspension, and possible jail time. In felony cases tried at Maricopa County Superior Court, consequences escalate especially with prior convictions or injury involved.

Misdemeanor charges typically apply to first offenses without injury, processed in Scottsdale Justice Court. Felony charges involve repeat offenses or serious harm and are handled in Maricopa County Superior Court.

Case length varies but typically lasts several months due to court scheduling and evidence review in both Scottsdale Justice Court and Maricopa County Superior Court phases.

Yes, a DV tag can elevate charges and affect prosecution strategy in Scottsdale or Maricopa courts, often leading to more stringent penalties and court oversight.

Fees vary but investing in an experienced Scottsdale lawyer knowledgeable in local courts and enforcement can substantially impact case outcomes in both Justice and Superior Court.

Your Attorney: Derek Oliverson

Derek Oliverson founded Oliverson Law in 2016 after serving as a police officer in Henderson, Nevada, a prosecutor with the Mohave County Attorney’s Office, and a judge at Page Magistrate Court (3,000+ cases/year) and Glendale City Court (40,000+ cases annually). He earned his J.D. from Creighton University School of Law and was admitted to the Arizona Bar in October 2009.

That background matters for Scottsdale cases because Derek has sat in the judge’s chair evaluating probable cause, stood at the prosecutor’s table presenting assault charges, and worn the badge making arrests. He knows what convinces a Maricopa County judge, what weaknesses prosecutors try to hide, and what procedural shortcuts officers take. He answers his own phone. Call (480) 582-3637.

Former Judge (Glendale City Court)
Former Prosecutors (Mohave & Pima County)
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