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Phoenix Arizona DUI Attorney - DUI Attorney Phoenix AZ Author: Theodore Agnick ARIZONA DUI LAWS HAVE HARSH CONSEQUENCES Arizona DUI laws underwent significant changes in September 2008. These laws are in effect as of the date of this article. Arizona already had some of the strictest DUI la...





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Author: Theodore Agnick

ARIZONA DUI LAWS HAVE HARSH CONSEQUENCES

Arizona DUI laws underwent significant changes in September 2008. These laws are in effect as of the date of this article. Arizona already had some of the strictest DUI laws in the country. During the 2008 legislative session the legislature amended Arizona's already tough DUI laws to make them even harsher. This means that if your were arrested for a DUI after September 2008, the new law and DUI penalties apply to you.

New Second Offense DUI Time Frame

There were many new changes made to Arizona DUI law in 2008. First, the prosecutor may now allege a prior DUI for up to seven years. Under the previous law, the prosecutor could only allege a prior DUI for five years. Unfortunately, regardless of whether your prior DUI occurred at the time when the law only allowed a prior for up to five years, the State may now use that prior up to seven years later. This means many more people in Arizona will now be facing second or third DUI offenses because the prosecutor can now reach back seven years to find a prior DUI offense in your history. So you will have a Second Offense DUI if you have a prior DUI within the last seven years.

No More Suspended Jail Sentences for Extreme & Super Extreme DUIs

In addition to expanding the time in which the prosecutor may allege a prior DUI, the new Arizona DUI laws enhance the mandatory minimum penalty for Extreme DUI and Super Extreme DUI offenders. The Judge can no longer suspend a portion of your jail sentence if you are convicted of an Extreme (A.R.S. 28-1382(a)(1)) or Super Extreme (A.R.S. 28-1382(a)(2) DUI. This applies whether your Extreme DUI or Super Extreme DUI is a first or second offense.

New Extreme DUI Penalties

Under these new Arizona DUI laws, a person convicted of a first offense Extreme DUI, (BAC of .15 or more) in Arizona is facing a mandatory minimum sentence of 30 consecutive days in jail. The new Arizona DUI laws require a minimum jail sentence of 120 days if you are convicted of a second offense Extreme DUI.

New Super Extreme DUI Penalties

The new Arizona DUI laws require a mandatory minimum jail sentence of 45 days for a First Offense Super Extreme DUI (BAC of 2.0 or more). A 6 month jail sentence is required for a Second Offense Super Extreme DUI.

New Driver's License Penalties

The new Arizona DUI laws also have several new consequences on your license. First, before being allowed to drive following a suspension from MVD, a person charged with DUI will be required to obtained alcohol screening prior to reinstatement. The requirement for alcohol screening is not dependent upon a conviction. Also, following any DUI conviction, a person will be required to equip their vehicle with a certified ignition interlock for a period of not less than one year. The period of time required for the interlock device can be expanded.

The new Arizona DUI laws are sure to affect many people. Thus, people should be aware that if they or someone they know received a DUI conviction after September 2008, things have changed significantly and it important they contact an attorney to discuss their new case. The new consequences of a DUI conviction can be life changing.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/law-articles/phoenix-arizona-dui-attorney-dui-attorney-phoenix-az-2877855.html

About the Author

Ted Agnick is the owner of a law firm in Arizona with offices servicing the Greater Phoenix (including Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale & Peoria) and Prescott areas.

Ted has been practicing law in Arizona for over fifteen years and attributes his continued success to his unwaivering commitment to achieving the best possible results for his clients. His choice to become a lawyer initially rose from his desire to help others. This desire became the bedrock of his legal practice and continues to be the driving force - setting the standard for himself and his employees to consistently achieve excellent results for their clients.

For more information visit http://www.arizonaduiguru.com or call 602-453-3100 and schedule a FREE consultation with an attorney.


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10 Responses to “Attorney Dui”

  1. CGIV76 says:

    An attorney is there to protect your rights. Because of the seriousness of the charge, you don’t have a choice. The court will not allow you to defend yourself. A supervisor does not have to go to the scene just because a driver requests one.

  2. wizjp says:

    I’d try Legal Aid, Lawyer’s referral from the phone book or you migh find a link on http://www.probono.net

    but any decent DUI atty is going to want to be paid; consider making a payment plan with a good local one

  3. Daisy63 says:

    How do I find a pro bono attorney for DUI charges in Phoenix?
    I need to find a pro bono attorney for a DUI charge. I cannot afford to get an attorney an dont really want to use a public defender.

  4. vicki says:

    I need a recommendation for an excellent DUI Attorney in Kansas?
    I received my first DUI last week in Lawrence, Kansas….I live in Johnson County and know I need an attorney. There are quite a few in this area however I have no idea who the best ones are. PLEASE if you know who I should contact send me the name. Thanks.

    And yes I know I totally screwed up and realize this will end up being very expensive and I will NEVER drink and drive again, however I just don’t want to loose my license.

  5. nimzaj1969 says:

    What are the benefits to getting a DUI attorney if your BAC is beyond a level where the courts will reduce?
    I have a friend that is contemplating whether to get an attorney or not for a recent DUI arrest. He lives in Las Vegas and it’s his first but his concern is wasting money on an attorney if there is little chance of getting it reduced.

    Also a point that might be worth mentioning, when he was pulled over, he requested a seargant come to the scene and was denied the request. Is there any merit to this and does he have any recourse if he does pursue with an attorney?

  6. Dui Attorney says:

    I would start by google and call a couple and feel them out, I found like 16 of them just by hitting seach.

  7. STONER says:

    for a 1st time DUI in California, is it good to hire a DUi attorney or just those pro bono attorneys?
    for a 1st time DUI in California, is it good to hire a DUi attorney or just those pro bono attorneys bec you can’t afford one? i was arrested near my home for BAC 0.10.

  8. Bigg O says:

    Post this in the Kansas section
    This is the Kansas City, MO section
    And i can’t really help you… sorry

  9. Brad Echols says:

    Where can I find a qualified DUI Attorney?
    Got a DUI now I need an Attorney where is the best place to find one.

  10. WRG says:

    Get a lawyer. If it is at all possible to not get that on your record it will save you lots of $$$ in the future.

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