Implied Consent Law in Arizona: ARS 28-1321

October 31, 2025 | assault & violent crimes

If you drive or are in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in the state of Arizona, and a police officer has reasonable grounds to believe you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, then under Arizona law, you are subject to the state’s implied consent law. The implied consent law means that… read more

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Wrong Way Driving in Arizona: ARS 28-694

October 31, 2025 | assault & violent crimes

Wrong-way driving in Arizona is a serious matter because the risk of a head-on collision between two motor vehicles is high, which often results in serious injuries and fatalities. Under Arizona law, a wrong-way driver can be subject to both criminal and civil liability. In this post, we discuss Arizona’s laws relating to wrong-way driving,… read more

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Failure to Comply with a Police Officer in Arizona: ARS 28-622

September 17, 2025 | assault & violent crimes

In the exercise of their official duties, law enforcement personnel have broad authority to give directions and orders to you. The source of much of this authority comes from Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) Section 28-622. If you fail to comply with the lawful orders or instructions of a police officer, then you can be charged… read more

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Criminal Speeding in Arizona: ARS 28-701.02

September 17, 2025 | assault & violent crimes

Under Arizona law, there are two kinds of speeding: exceeding reasonable and prudent speed and excessive speeding, which is commonly known as criminal speeding. Criminal speeding is the more serious offense and is a Class 3 misdemeanor that stays on your criminal record. In this post, we cover what criminal speeding is in Arizona, the… read more

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Aggressive Driving in Arizona: ARS 28-695

September 17, 2025 | assault & violent crimes

Under Arizona Revised Statute 28-695, aggressive driving can result in a Class 1 misdemeanor conviction—the most serious level of misdemeanor offense in Arizona. Examples of aggressive driving include speeding while also committing two of the following: tailgating, making an unsafe lane change, cutting off other drivers, and blocking another car from changing lanes, and your… read more

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