DUI Defense Lawyer in Scottsdale, AZ
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DUI
Impaired in the Slightest and DUI .08 or above but less than .15
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- 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
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- 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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