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Myths vs. Facts about DUI, BAC, Alcohol, and Drugs in Arizona

If you are facing a DUI charge, it usually doesn’t take long for a friend or family member to offer advice. Although well-intentioned, their help is often misguided, inaccurate, and unreliable. Thanks, in large part, to rumors, erroneous information found online, and popular tv shows, defendants all too often appear before a judge uninformed and underrepresented.

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Can A DUI Stop Me From Buying A Gun In Arizona?

A DUI conviction has compounding consequences that often go beyond paying a fine and fulfilling a jail or prison sentence. Every day, people across the country face strained relationships, pay higher insurance rates, and lose their jobs and professional licenses due to having a DUI on their record. After a DUI conviction, the fallout will vary by state, but all states have laws that address who may or may not own a firearm.

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Aggravated DUI In Arizona: Everything You Need To Know

Learn about what is considered an aggravated DUI, how it is determined, and the penalties and consequences involved if you are convicted in Arizona. It is common knowledge that drinking and driving are dangerous and is a crime with severe penalties. Every day, approximately 30 people in the United States are fatally injured in a motor vehicle accident involving a drunk driver.

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Drug Related DUI in Arizona: What You Need To Know

Arizona officers have reported an uptick in drug related DUI charges since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Arizona maintains a zero-tolerance policy for DUI offenses with some of the strictest laws in the country

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DUI In Arizona

Arizona is known to have extremely strict and dynamic DUI laws. At its base, there are four ways an individual can commit DUI found in Arizona Statute § 28-1381. From there, a number of factors can affect the punishment, sentencing, and gravity of the crime.

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Arizona Drunk Driving DUI Terminology

Arizona officially uses the term “driving under the influence” (DUI) instead of “driving while intoxicated” (DWI). However, some people still use DWI and DUI interchangeably to refer to drunk or drugged driving.

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