How do you beat a DUI case in Arizona?

How do you beat a DUI case in Arizona?

Here are 40 of the many ways you can defend yourself against a DUI:

  1. ILLEGAL STOP OF PERSON OR VEHICLE.
  2. ILLEGAL DETENTION.
  3. FAILURE TO PROVE DRIVING.
  4. BAD WEATHER.
  5. LACK OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO ARREST.
  6. ILLEGAL SEARCH.
  7. OFFICER’S PRIOR INCONSISTENT STATEMENTS.
  8. OFFICER’S PRIOR DISCIPLINARY RECORD.

What are the penalties for a first DUI?

For a first DUI, the administrative penalties include: Per se alcohol and per se drug DUI.

What’s the minimum sentence for a DUI in Arizona?

For some DUI first offenders, Arizona law permits judges to reduce the minimum jail sentence. A judge can reduce the minimum jail time to one day (instead of ten days) for standard first offenders who complete court-ordered alcohol and drug screening and treatment.

What makes a DUI an aggravated offense in Arizona?

A DUI is an aggravated offense when the offender drives under the influence: having been convicted of two prior DUIs within the past 84 months (even if the priors weren’t committed in Arizona) while the driver’s license is suspended for a previous DUI arrest, conviction, or chemical-test refusal

Is it possible to get a DUI charge dropped?

Especially if this is your first offense, you probably want to do what you can to fight the charges and get them dismissed. However, prosecutors are often reluctant to drop DUI charges due to the serious threat to public safety posed by drunk driving.

What’s the law for first offense DUI in Arizona?

First Offense DUIs in Arizona. The state of Arizona has a zero tolerance policy in regards to drinking and driving and has some of the toughest DUI laws in the country. As defined by Arizona statute A.R.S. 28-1381, a person is guilty of driving under the influence when:

Who is the DUI defense attorney in Arizona?

Although Arizona statutes prohibit the reduction of a DUI/DWI to a lesser offense, DUI defense attorneys have significant room to negotiate a favorable plea bargain. For assistance, contact the Law Offices of Brian D. Sloan at 480-900-0384 or 602-900-0384 for a Free Initial Consultation.

When do you get charged with a DUI?

A person may also be charged with DUI if they are impaired and under the influence of any amount of alcohol or impaired drugs. These include both legal prescription medications and over the counter medications.

When do you give consent to a DUI test in Arizona?

When you apply for and accept the privilege to drive a vehicle in Arizona, you give consent to test for blood alcohol concentration or drug content (BADC) if you are arrested for driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs (DUI). This is known as the Implied Consent Law.