Like other states, Arizona has what is commonly called an implied consent law. As the name of the law suggests, drivers in this state have, just by driving on the roads of this state, agree to take a breath, blood, or urine test on a valid request of a law enforcement officer. If they do… read more
When you hear the term “DUI,” you probably think of someone who was driving drunk. However, “DUI” stands for “driving under the influence.” The term is broad enough to include driving under the influence of any substance, legal or illegal. The law does not expressly forbid you from driving while you’re taking a legal prescription…. read more
You have undoubtedly noticed that when alcohol is consumed at social events, the effects of alcohol vary from person to person. You might have a friend who feels the effects after a single drink, while another might seem utterly unaffected by two or three. To understand how each individual is affected by alcohol, look at… read more