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Types of Field Sobriety and BAC Tests

Posted On July 20, 2020 I Drunk Driving Charges,Field Sobriety Tests

Driving while drunk or intoxicated is against the law in all 50 states. Most states have set a legal threshold determining when a driver is too drunk to drive. This threshold is in terms of blood alcohol concentration (BAC), or the amount of alcohol in a driver’s bloodstream.

Moving Violations in Arizona

Posted On February 13, 2020 I Arizona Laws,Drunk Driving,Drunk Driving Charges

As a driver, it is your responsibility to obey every roadway rule and traffic law set in place in Arizona. Breaking even a minor traffic law is an infraction that could lead to fines or stiffer penalties, such as criminal charges.

The Wrong-Way DUI

Posted On September 27, 2018 I Arizona News,Drunk Driving Charges,Felonies

One of the 347 new bills Arizona lawmakers signed into law as part of the 53rd Legislature increases the penalties for wrong-way driving under the influence (DUI). The law, House Bill 2243, amends Title 28 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and adds a new section about wrong-way driving.

Why Is the Legal Drinking Age 21?

Posted On August 27, 2018 I Criminal Defense,Drunk Driving Charges

The minimum legal drinking age in the U.S. for all states, including Arizona, is 21. Those who drink under this age limit may face charges such as a minor in possession (MIP), or other civil and criminal penalties. Most people, though, are unaware of the reasoning or research associated with the establishment of this age requirement.

What Is the Court Process for Driving Under the Influence?

Driving under the influence (DUI) is illegal in all 50 states, and each state has a unique process for handling DUI cases. Arizona’s DUI laws enforce the federal blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of .08% for individual drivers and .04% for commercial drivers.

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