Arizona DWI/DUI Lawyer
If you live in Arizona, were vacationing or visiting there, or just passing through the state and you were arrested for a DUI (driving under the influence) charge, you need to find a lawyer to represent you in the State of Arizona. Arizona law gives you ten days to file a challenge to your arrest or you will automatically lose your driver’s license.
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) or DUI charges are serious. You need a licensed and knowledgeable lawyer practicing in the State of Arizona to help you plead your case before a court.
Laws governing DWI and DUI charges are constantly changing and being upgraded. You need a lawyer who knows the laws, rules, regulations, and is up-to-date regarding Arizona’s laws. A knowledgeable Arizona lawyer can answer your questions.
1. If you were stopped in Arizona by a police officer and asked if you had been drinking, you would not incriminate yourself if you said, “Yes, I have had one or two beers,” but it would not be wise to do so. One or two beers is not enough for intoxication but Arizona law forbids any kind of impairment at all while driving, so ultimately you would probably still be charged with a DUI offense.
2. Arizona law governing blood alcohol concentration (BAC) tests, breath tests, and/or urine tests states that because you are driving, your consent to such a test is implied. If you refuse to take a BAC test, your driver’s license will be confiscated and suspended for 12 months, even if you are not found guilty of the DUI charge. Also, the eventual judge in your case can look at your refusal as evidence of guilt.
3. In Arizona, you have no choice in deciding which test (BAC, breath, or urine) will be administered to you. The police offer has sole discretion to choose and you must comply or lose your driver’s license for at least 12 months.
4. Arizona law allows field sobriety tests consisting of the walk and turn test, the eye test, and the one-leg stand test. In Arizona, you do not have a right to consult with a lawyer before taking such a test. However, the field sobriety tests are voluntary and you do not have to take them; as a general rule, you should not take them in case of an accidental flawed response or a determination of inebriation.
A knowledgeable Arizona lawyer will also know the best methods for your defense and ways of getting the charges against you dropped or lowered. Other things a qualified Arizona lawyer can do to help you win your case against the DUI charge includes:
- Review the case for errors or omissions
- Challenge the results of any tests given
- Challenge the accuracy of any equipment used to administer the tests
- Suppress evidence as circumstances warrant
- Hire expert witnesses to testify in your defense regarding various matters
- Have the blood samples independently tested and audited by a source other than the agency the police used
- Negotiate for a lesser infraction
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