West Mesa Justice Court Super Extreme DUI

Whatever your circumstances, we at Rosenstein Law Group are as committed to ensuring that your legal rights are respected and protected. Our attorneys are prepared to advocate for you as zealously as we would for any driver charged with drunk driving. We are prepared to fight on your behalf to help you avoid the mandatory minimum jail sentence of 45 days that even a first-time offender must serve in Arizona if convicted of super extreme DUI.

Consequences for Super Extreme DUI in West Mesa Justice Court

Other negative consequences of being charged with a super extreme DUI conviction while operating a vehicle on the 101 and Salt River Indian Reservation or anywhere in Arizona may include the following:

  • Up to 180 days in jail
  • Over $3,000 in fines, and you will also pay jail costs (which can easily be double or triple the fines)
  • License suspension for 90 days (although a work permit is sometimes possible after 30 days)
  • Up to five years’ probation
  • Ignition interlock on your car for 18 months after reinstatement of your license

Defending Against Super Extreme DUI Charges in West Mesa Justice Courts

West Mesa Justice Courts criminal defense lawyers of Rosenstein Law Group have a solid track record representing drivers charged with driving while intoxicated, with blood alcohol levels of .20 or higher — equivalent to super extreme DUI according to Arizona’s new, tough DUI laws. Located in Scottsdale, our law firm serves clients throughout the Phoenix metro area and beyond.

Contact a Super Extreme DUI Defense Lawyer

If you were charged with super extreme DUI or aggravated DUI, we hope you will take action as soon as possible to protect your freedom now and prevent negative consequences down the road. Call 480-248-7666 or contact us online for a free consultation.

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