DUI Defense Lawyer in Scottsdale, AZ

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DUI

Impaired in the Slightest and DUI .08 or above but less than .15

    • At least 10 days jail (9 may be suspended)
    • 90 day license suspension
    • Fines of at least $1,500
    • Ignition Interlock for 12 months
    • And more

Extreme DUI

DUI .15 or Above

    • At least 30 days jail (21 may be suspended)
    • 90 day license suspension
    • Fines of at least $5,000
    • Ignition Interlock for 12 months
    • And more

Underage DUI

Under 21 years of age with any alcohol in body

  • No mandatory jail
  • 2-year license suspension, revocation if under 18 years old
  • Fines
  • Ignition Interlock for 2 years

DUI DRUGS

Impaired with drugs in body

  • At least 10 days jail (9 may be suspended)
  • 90 day license suspension
  • Fines of at least $1,500
  • Ignition Interlock for 12 months
  • And more

ADMIN PER SE / IMPLIED CONSENT AFFIDAVIT

ADOT administrative suspensions

  • 90 day admin per se suspensions
  • 12 month implied consent suspensions
  • Timeline to request a hearing
  • Other options

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How Does A $125 Fine Become A $505 Fine In Tempe Municipal Court?

How Does A $125 Fine Become A $505 Fine In Tempe Municipal Court?

When you plead guilty or are found guilty in a criminal traffic case, a fine is typically imposed. This can either be part of a plea agreement you reached with the prosecutor, or the fine can be imposed by the court. We recently concluded a criminal traffic case in Tempe Municipal Court wherein the plea agreement specified the fine would be $125.

Trial in a Misdemeanor Traffic Case

Trial in a Misdemeanor Traffic Case

Most criminal traffic cases do not go to trial and here’s why. By the time a case is ready for trial, all discovery and disclosure has been completed. This means both parties have all of the information available and know the relative strengths and weaknesses of their cases. This also means that all negotiations have concluded.