TOP PHOENIX DUI LAWYERS

TOP PHOENIX DUI LAWYERS
If you have been arrested and charged with a DUI crime in Arizona, you need an attorney. Not all attorneys are created equal and there is a very big difference between a private DUI defense attorney and a public defender. If you are in a financial position to afford private counsel, give us a call immediately.
Steps To Take If You Are Charged With DUI
Avoid Providing Police Officers Incriminating Information and Unnecessary Details
It is absolutely imperative that you do not provide police officers with information that will be used against you in a court of law. Do not admit guilt under any circumstances. Most clients oftentimes lose their cases during these situations more often than not.
If you are charged with a DUI first time, there are many different programs available to you as a first time offender, but that is the last option when you work with our law firm. The first option is a dismissal or acquittal. Our law firm prides itself on DEFENSE.
A Misdemeanor DUI is when an individual is charged with a DUI crime in Arizona with a blood alcohol level of .08% or less. There are other circumstances in which an individual may be charged with a misdemeanor DUI. It is typically determined by detaining officers.
An aggravated DUI crime is a class 4 felony in Arizona. It is the type of DUI crime that has aggravating factors such as driving with passengers under the age of 15, damage to another person or property, and has a minimum of 4 months jail time.
An individual is charged with an Extreme DUI when their blood alcohol level is .15% or higher. The legal consequences for someone that is convicted are 30 days mandatory jail time and a minimum fine of $2500 or more.
If an individual is charged with a DUI crime and is a consecutive DUI offender, the minimum jail time is 1 year in prison or more depending on circumstances, interlock device and heavier fines.,
Most DUI crimes that individuals are charged within Arizona typically have a 10-30 day mandatory jail time requirement, however, that can change. Additionally, individuals can pay anywhere from $2500 or more in fines.
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