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Do Not Operate Any Machinery When Using This Product

Posted On May 9, 2018 I Car Accidents,Criminal Defense,Drunk Driving

People generally think of alcohol and drugs like marijuana when thinking of things you should not use while driving. The dangers of impaired driving are well known. However, over-the-counter and prescription medications can also impair your driving ability. Driving safely takes extensive amounts of focus, and it is important to be aware of anything that could affect your ability to drive.

Penalties For Vehicular Manslaughter in Arizona

Posted On May 6, 2018 I Car Accidents,Criminal Defense,Drunk Driving

The consequences of driving under the influence are serious; impaired drivers can cause accidents that lead to serious injuries, or even death. Arizona, unlike most other states, does not have specific laws about DUI fatalities. However, the lack of specific legislation does not lessen the penalties.

What is the Difference Between a DUI and a DWI? 

Posted On May 5, 2018 I Criminal Defense,Drunk Driving Charges

Many people seem to use DUI (driving under the influence) and DWI (driving while intoxicated) interchangeably when referencing a driver impaired by alcohol consumption. However, many states have different definitions and penalties for a DUI and a DWI. Under Arizona law, however, they have the same penalties, and the difference comes only from the technical definitions of each.

Getting a DUI in Arizona With a Commercial Driver’s License

Posted On May 4, 2018 I Criminal Defense,Drunk Driving

There are millions of cases in the United States of driving under the influence (DUI) every year. Getting a DUI under any circumstances is a serious offense that can have a huge impact on your life. However, commercial drivers can have even more serious punishments than other drivers.

Steps to Take to Survive an Extreme DUI Conviction

Driving under the influence (DUI), is a serious charge that can change your life. In most states, 0.08 is the blood alcohol content limit for drivers. Arizona law considers it an extreme DUI if your blood alcohol content is between 0.15 and 0.2 within two hours of driving.

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