by Chris Rike | Jul 9, 2019 | DUI, Traffic Violations
Admin Per Se and Implied Consent Affidavits 2023 Update When a driver is ticketed for a DUI, the police will often, but not always, serve an admin per se/implied consent affidavit like that shown below on the driver. There are two types of license suspension that can...
by Chris Rike | Jan 17, 2019 | Traffic Violations
When you’re out driving around, the last thing you want to deal with is an encounter with the police. For most of us, a police encounter begins with a traffic stop. Not only do you not want to deal with the delay of a traffic stop or the fines and points from a...
by Chris Rike | Sep 27, 2017 | Criminal Defense, Traffic Violations
Failure To Appear For Court In Arizona If you missed a court date, you were probably told you failed to appear. Here’s what to do. Traffic Law Guys4.9 Based on 116 reviews R. K.Very good company, I recommend, especially Olga, she helped me a lot.Ali E.Hands on...
by Chris Rike | Aug 15, 2016 | Traffic Violations
Vehicle Impound In Arizona Why vehicles get impounded, and how to get them back. Why Would The Police Impound A Vehicle? Arizona state law permits the police to impound a vehicle if a driver is charged with any of the following: Driving on a suspended license. Extreme...
by Chris Rike | Jul 25, 2016 | Criminal Defense, Traffic Violations, Uncategorized
Why would a criminal traffic case end up in juvenile court? Most criminal traffic cases involving a juvenile defendant do not end up in juvenile court; they are usually handled in the court of limited jurisdiction that covers the area where the violation took place. A...
by Chris Rike | Jun 27, 2016 | Traffic Violations
Before I discuss the burden of proof at a civil traffic hearing, I want to discuss a what a civil traffic hearing is first. If a police officer issues you a civil traffic ticket, you have a right to contest that ticket in court. To do so, you must request a civil...