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Types of Field Sobriety Tests Used in Arizona

February 27, 2023 | DUI,Field Sobriety Tests

A field sobriety test is a method used by law enforcement to determine if a driver or suspect is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. It is a test that is conducted during a traffic stop and judged solely on the police officer’s opinion. For this reason, field sobriety tests are largely biased, inaccurate… read more

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How Can a DWI Test Be Challenged?

February 24, 2023 | Drunk Driving Charges,DUI,Field Sobriety Tests

If you get arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) in Arizona, you could face severe penalties. A DWI conviction could result in fines, jail time, and the loss or suspension of your driving privileges. A DWI and DUI defense attorney in Tempe will look for ways to poke holes in the prosecutor’s case against you,… read more

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Is a Bar Liable for Their Patron’s DUI Car Crash?

February 22, 2023 | Car Accident,DUI

Most people know that if a drunk driver causes a car accident, he or she can be held legally and financially responsible, or liable. What many people do not realize is that under Arizona law, the bar or establishment that served the drunk driver alcohol leading up to the crash could also be held liable…. read more

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How Can an Arizona DUI Conviction Impact Your Future?

February 20, 2023 | DUI,DUI Consequences

In an effort to dissuade drivers from drinking and driving, Arizona penalizes DUI (driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol) crimes harshly. If you are convicted of a DUI, the repercussions could have a lasting impact on your life, career and future. Understanding the full ramifications of a DUI conviction can help you prepare… read more

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What Does “Actual Physical Control” Mean?

January 13, 2023 | Arizona Revised Statutes,DUI

Under Arizona law, a driver could be arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) even without actually having driven a car. This is because Arizona law makes it illegal to be in “actual physical control” of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. However, whether being in physical control of a… read more

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