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Can You Sue a Bar if You Get a DUI?

March 30, 2022 | Car Accident,DUI,DUI defense

It is not uncommon for drivers who are accused of driving under the influence (DUI) to wonder about the responsibility of the people who served them alcohol or encouraged them to drink past their limit on the day of an arrest. This may include a bar in Arizona, such as if a bartender continued to… read more

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DUI Courts & Repeat-Offender Programs

March 25, 2022 | DUI,Second DUI,Third DUI

If Arizona is tough on DUI (driving under the influence) offenders, it is doubly so to repeat offenders. However, the courts recognize that harsher penalties alone are not always enough to prevent a driver from repeating the same behaviors and misconduct. The root cause of the issue – the driver’s substance abuse problem – must… read more

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Data Analysis: Arizona Crashes & Driving Under the Influence

March 16, 2022 | Car Accident,Drunk Driving,DUI

Some motor vehicle crashes and collisions are unfortunately not preventable, even when drivers exercise due caution and drive defensively. Undetectable road or weather conditions, the actions of other drivers, and mechanical failures can cause sudden and unexpected problems. However, many crashes can be avoided, particularly those where one or more motorist is driving under the… read more

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Does a DUI Show Up on a Criminal Background Check?

February 23, 2022 | DUI,DUI Arrest,DUI Consequences

You already know that a DUI conviction has serious consequences – but you may not realize that these consequences can follow you around long after you complete a jail sentence or pay a fine. For the most part, a DUI shows up on criminal background checks in Arizona, meaning it can follow you to job… read more

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Can You Be Charged With a DUI Without Evidence?

February 16, 2022 | DUI,DUI Arrest,DUI Case,DUI Charges,General DUI Topics

The presumption of evidence is a legal doctrine that means a defendant in a criminal trial is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty. The prosecutor has the task of proving the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This is done using evidence. You cannot be charged with any crime – including driving under the… read more

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