Drugs and DUI
Arrested for a Drug-Related DUI in Arizona?
Aggressive Defense for Driving While Impaired by Drugs
Arizona's DUI law specifically states that you can be convicted if you are "impaired to the slightest degree." Even if you have consumed no alcohol, the drunk driving statute applies if police allege that drugs, prescription or otherwise, diminished your ability to operate a vehicle.
Drugs and DUI Defense Lawyer
Contact the Rosenstein Law Group immediately at 623.239.4468 if you have been arrested for a drug-related DUI. We have a successful record of beating the charges or limiting the consequences. Our firm serves Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa and all communities of Maricopa, Pima and Pinal counties.
Challenging the Prosecution's Case
You can be charged with driving while impaired (DUI/DWI) for use of marijuana, controlled substances such cocaine or ecstasy, or prescription narcotics (whether illegally obtained or prescribed by a doctor). Unlike alcohol, any amount of drugs in your bloodstream could be grounds for conviction.
Attorney Craig Rosenstein offers aggressive strategies for drug DUI defense. He often takes these cases to trial, challenging shaky evidence and violations of clients' rights. A drug-related DUI charge is often based on unsupportable conclusions from field sobriety tests and other observations of the arresting officer. That officer doesn't know you or your physical limitations. There are many explanations other than drugs for your performance on roadside tests. We also use a team of experts including excellent private criminologists to challenge the results of blood tests (was it a false positive?) and the chain of custody of the sample (was it improperly drawn or contaminated?).
For proven defense when drugs and DUI are connected, contact the Rosenstein Law Group. We offer a free case evaluation to discuss the facts and your best options to avoid an adverse outcome.


