May 26, 2023 | DUI
Being convicted of the crime of driving under the influence, or DUI, in Arizona can have wide-ranging consequences. A DUI could affect your career and may lead to job termination. Arizona is an “at-will” employment state, meaning workers can be fired for DUIs and other criminal convictions. For this reason, it is important to contact… read more
Read MoreMay 10, 2023 | DUI
Law enforcement officers in Arizona have a duty to abide by the correct procedures and take lawful actions during criminal proceedings, including a traffic stop that is conducted for driving under the influence (DUI). Unfortunately, many police officers break the rules and make mistakes during DUI stops. This can lead to the individual being wrongfully… read more
Read MoreApril 8, 2023 | DUI
If you cause a car accident in Arizona while driving under the influence (DUI), you will be held responsible for paying to repair any related property damage suffered by a victim. This refers to not only damage to someone else’s vehicle, but a home, business, fence or any other type of property that was damaged… read more
Read MoreMarch 23, 2023 | DUI
In Arizona, a police officer cannot pull you over without having “reasonable, articulable suspicion” that a crime or traffic violation may have occurred. This requirement that law enforcement must have reasonable suspicion prevents law enforcement from conducting stops for arbitrary and/or capricious reasons, like personal biases, race, gender, etc. In addition, some offenses are written… read more
Read MoreMarch 13, 2023 | DUI
Arizona’s driving under the influence (DUI) law not only prohibits driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated but also being intoxicated while in “actual physical control” of a vehicle. Thus, there are circumstances in which a vehicle occupant can be charged with DUI if they’re found to be in actual physical control. The Rosenstein Law Group… read more
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